Rudolf Laban was a movement theorist who categorized human movement into four components: direction, weight, speed, and flow. Each component has two elements, such as direction being either direct or indirect. Laban combined these components to create The Eight Efforts - wring, press, flick, dab, glide, float, punch, and slash - which describe different ways of moving. The Eight Efforts can help actors physically and emotionally embody different characters through observational and text-based exercises.
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What Is Laban Movement
Rudolf Laban was a movement theorist who categorized human movement into four components: direction, weight, speed, and flow. Each component has two elements, such as direction being either direct or indirect. Laban combined these components to create The Eight Efforts - wring, press, flick, dab, glide, float, punch, and slash - which describe different ways of moving. The Eight Efforts can help actors physically and emotionally embody different characters through observational and text-based exercises.
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What is Laban Movement?
Laban then combined these parts together to
create The Eight Efforts: For a long time Laban movement was primarily used for dancers and dance Wring choreography to discover new ways to Press move. In the 80s and 90s, it began being Flick used to help actors and improve Dab performances. I first encountered Laban Glide work while I was training at the Dell’Arte Float International School of Physical Theatre. Punch The Eight Efforts became a cornerstone of Slash my work as an actor. They help an actor both physically and emotionally identify and For each effort, Laban identified which play characters who are different from component parts were to be used. For themselves. This embodied work helps the example: actor in understanding internal impulse and in developing an expressive body that can make clean, precise choices. For WRING The Direction is Indirect Who is Laban? The Weight is Heavy Laban is named after Rudolf Laban, who The Speed is Sustained was a movement theorist, a choreographer The Flow is Bound and a dancer. He is considered a pioneer of modern dance. Laban categorized human movement into four component parts: How can you use Laban in the drama classroom? Direction Weight Student actors have a hard time moving Speed outside their own body. Every character they play, moves like they do. Introduce a Flow process to students that gets them thinking about different ways to move. Each of those parts has two elements: There are many different ways an actor can begin to employ these efforts into Direction is either direct or indirect. their work: Weight is either heavy or light. Speed is either quick or sustained. Observational work Flow is either bound or free. Text work
Carol-Lynne Moore The Harmonic Structure of Movement, Music, and Dance According To Rudolf Laban An Examination of His Unpublished Writings and Drawings