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Laban's Dance Festival

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2014

Vera Maletic
Affiliation:
The Ohio State University, Columbus

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Copyright © Congress on Research in Dance 1989

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References

Notes

1. The Mary Wigman Book, ed. and transl. by Sorell, Walter (Middletown, CT.:Wesleyan University Press, 1975).Google Scholar

2. Danza Traditionale in Calabria, ed. Castagna, Ettore (Catanzaro: Coop. “Raffaele Lombardi Satriani”, 1988).Google Scholar

3. Maletic, Vera, Body-Space-Expression: The Development of Rudolf Laban's Movement and Dance Concepts (Berlin, New York, Amsterdam: Mouton de Gruyter, 1987)CrossRefGoogle Scholar, and Green, Martin, Mountain of Truth: The Counterculture Begins–Ascona, 1900–1920 (Hanover, New England: University Press of New England, 1986).Google Scholar

4. Guest, Ann Hutchinson, Dance Notation: The Process of Recording Movement on Paper (New York: Dance Horizons, 1984).Google Scholar

5. A year after the publication of the Laban-Lawrence book, Effort (1947), Laban published Modern Educational Dance, which includes a chapter on “Rudiments of Free Dance Technique”, based on Effort actions, and in 1950 his The Mastery of Movement on the Stage, which also deals with the psychological implications of Effort.

6. “An Interview with Aurel von Milloss by Leonetta Bentivoglio”, Ballet International, no. 5, 1986.Google Scholar