A Primer for Movement Description Using Effort-shape and Supplementary Concepts |
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Changes | 13 |
THE SPACE FACTOR Changes in | 28 |
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arc-like movement ASYMMETRICAL SHAPE FLOW axis backward ball begin body attitude BODY PART INVOLVEMENT body weight center of weight changing the quality Choreometrics coding sheet concentrated cross of axes Dance Notation Bureau dance therapy describe diagonal direct light directional movement effort and shape effort elements Effort factors effort flow effort or shape effort qualities Effort/Shape elements or qualities emphasized example exertion flow factor forward free and bound free bound free or bound gestural growing and shrinking intensity bound flow Irmgard Bartenieff Judith Kestenberg kinesphere Laban called Labanotation light strong main statement Martha Davis ment middle modern dance move movement phrase movement quality mover observing occur patterns pelvis person postural movement quality is maintained reach space rebound relationship shape elements shaping movement side sideward sinking sorb spatial stress spatial tendencies spreading strength SUPPLEMENTARY CONCEPTS sustained quick sustained sustained tion total body trunk upper vertical Warren Lamb