In this engaging and practical text, author Colleen Wahl presents a detailed and clear discussion on how to best use Laban/Bartenieff movement analysis (L/BMA), a system for observing, teaching, and analyzing human movement.
Laban/Bartenieff Movement Studies: Contemporary Applications offers a framework for understanding movement as it influences our perceptions of ourselves and others.
In moving through that framework, Wahl explains what the movement analysis is, how it works, and how readers can use it in their lives.
On the most fundamental level, L/BMA seeks to help you address how movement is relevant in your life, Wahl says.
The text is designed to develop your knowledge of the Laban/Bartenieff lens and cultivate it in meaningful ways in your life.
That knowledge is useful in a wide range of activities, passions, and pursuits--developing a fuller range of movement and expression in your moving body, developing choreography, coaching and teaching movement, observing and describing how movement is meaningful, and more.
Wahl has been practicing and teaching the L/BMA framework to undergraduate and graduate students since 2006, when she became a certified integrated movement studies analyst.
In her book, she brings a contemporary voice to L/BMA in a way that evokes the senses and the felt movement experience; grounds readers in the theory and provides numerous practical applications, showing readers how to apply L/BMA in all facets of life and in any career; incorporates a rich diversity of experiences in the dance field and beyond from other certified Laban movement analysts who apply L/BMA in their careers and lives; and provides tried-and-true tips for applying L/BMA in your life.
The text is organized into three parts.
Part I offers an overview and historical look at Laban/Bartenieff movement analysis and details the organizing themes and guiding concepts of L/BMA.