SHAPE

Autores

  • Peggy Hackney Integrated Movement Studies (IMS) /Geneva, NY, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22456/2236-3254.109739

Resumo

This article results from presentations at conferences in Germany and the United States in 1993 e 1994, which were later revised. The author discusses the notions of Form and Shape and its possible mean- ings in English language and in Laban / Bartenieff Movement Analysis System considering it as an in- dependent category of analysis. It discusses consen- sus and disagreements in the use of this material as well as its symbols or notation signs in different LMA programs. She presents suggestions for notation and to what differences Modes of Shape Change, Shape Qualities, General Shape Flow Baseline and Postur- al Shape Flow Support based on her teaching expe- rience in LMA programs. She also indicates when to use Shape based analysis. On presenting the back- ground of Shape category in LMA, she makes an invi- tation to deepen discussion as a mode of developing and changing shapes and wisdoms for a future use.


Keywords

Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analysis System. Shape. Modes of Shape Change. Shape Qualities. Notation Symbols.

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Biografia do Autor

Peggy Hackney, Integrated Movement Studies (IMS) /Geneva, NY, USA

Peggy graduated from the very first Effort/Shape Certifi- cate Program in New York City in 1968. Prior to her retire- ment in 2013, Peggy taught at the University of California at Berkeley for 8 years and the University of Washington for 11 years.

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Publicado

2020-12-11

Como Citar

Hackney, P. (2020). SHAPE. Cena, (32), 6–20. https://doi.org/10.22456/2236-3254.109739