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Laban Sourcebook
Edited by Dick McCaw
Rudolf Laban is to dance what Stanislavski is to acting. He is often described as the most important movement theorist of the twentieth century, and probably the most important theorist in dance studies to date. His influence is evident in the work of Mary Wigman, Kurt Joos, Sophie Taeuber-Arp,...
February 2011 | 978-0-415-54332-3 | Paperback (Routledge)
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The Green Table: Labanotation, Music, History, and Photographs
By Ann Hutchinson Guest
* Score, photographs, and production details of one of this century's best-loved ballets * Includes rare archival material * Packaged with audio CD This work brings together the complete dance score of The Green Table--one of the most famous ballets of the 20th century--in Labanotation, along with...
2002 | 978-0-415-94255-3 | Hardback (Routledge)
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Making Connections: Total Body Integration Through Bartenieff Fundamentals
By Peggy Hackney
Human movement influences an individual's perceptions and ability to interact with the world. Through exercises, illustrations, and detailed anatomical drawings, this remarkable book guides the reader toward total body integration. An experimental approach to movement fundamentals involving the...
1999 | 9789056995911 | Hardback (Routledge)