Talk:Laban Movement Analysis
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I have to say that wikipedia has been the most helpful website in my search so far. I am trying to look for information on how Laban's Movement Principles can be incorporated into a drama scene and I can't believe how little information there is on the subject on the internet. The only thing I can find on the Principles is what they are and a bit on the flow and space used. As I have never really come across the Laban Principles before it would be good to find something that would tell me how I could use them, but there's nothing! I looked at the library too and there's still nothing! I think somebody who know's what they are talking about needs to create a website to help various unenlightened people such as me. At least I have a little information from wikipedia.
[edit] Added a lot of information
I am finishing a certification program in Laban Movement Studies at Integrated Movement Studies in Utah. As a result, my information on LMA is from that Laban/Bartenieff perspective. I've tried to be as general and objective as possible, but I don't have a lot of information on what other branches of the tradition teach. I would welcome other perspectives and help to clarify which parts of the system are taught by which groups, and what is the core of LMA, as opposed to the larger curriculum that I have been taught. Chris 19:35, 23 June 2006 (UTC) mona lisa