The Laban Workbook is a compendium of unique exercises inspired by the concepts and principles of movement theorist and artist, Rudolf Laban.
Written by five internationally recognized movement experts, this textbook is divided into single-authored chapters, each of which includes a short contextual essay followed by a series of insight-bearing exercises. These expert views, honed in the creation of individual approaches to training and coaching actors, provide a versatile range of theory and practice in the creative process of crafting theatre. Readers will learn:
Enhanced expressivity of body and voice;
Clearer storytelling, both physical and vocal, facilitating the embodiment of playwrights' intentions;
Imaginative possibilities for exploring an existing play or for creating devised theatre.
Featuring many exercises exploring the application of Laban Movement Studies to text, character, scene work, and devised performances - as well as revealing the creative potential of the body itself - The Laban Workbook is ideal for actors, teachers, directors and choreographers.
Introduction
Chapter 1: A Physical Foundation for the Actor (Tom Casciero)
Chapter 2: Moving Into Character (Katya Bloom)
Chapter 3: Moving Your Voice: Expanding Your Vocal Creative Potential through LMA (Barbara Adrian)
Chapter 4: Links Between LMA and Key Acting Techniques (Jennifer Mizenko)
Chapter 5: Generating and Structuring a Movement and Text Performance (Claire Porter)
Appendix A: General Overview of Laban Movement Analysis Vocabulary
Appendix B: Body, Effort, Shape and Space Charts
Laban Traning Programes
Bibliography and Further Reading
Links to Workbook Video
Notes on Contributors
Index