
Storytelling for Street Dancers: Laban Movement Analysis (LMA) Acting Method
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- LMA is a method of observing, describing, and interpreting human movement.
- Developed by Rudolf Laban, a Hungarian movement theorist and practitioner.
- LMA categorizes movement into different components: Body, Effort, Shape, and Space.
- Street dancers can use LMA to develop a deeper understanding of their movement vocabulary and how it can be used to convey different emotions, characters, and stories.
- LMA can help street dancers become more creative in their freestyle and battle training through storytelling exercises.
- The Body component of LMA focuses on the physicality of movement, including body parts, body alignment, and body actions.
- The Effort component of LMA focuses on the qualities of movement, such as force, time, space, and flow.
- The Shape component of LMA focuses on the form and structure of movement, including body shape, line, and direction.
- The Space component of LMA focuses on the use of space in movement, including level, direction, and pathway.
- Street dancers can use LMA to analyze their movement, generate movement material, refine their performance, and give feedback to others.
- Exercises and techniques to incorporate LMA into freestyle dance practice include Body-focused Warm-up, Effort Exploration, Shape Play, Space Journey, and Storytelling Exercises.
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