Space and Relationship / Laban's Cube, 4 Components of Human Movement and 8 Effort Actions

I

Warm Up


II 


Stretching


III


Concept: Space and Relationship / Laban's Cube




 Apace and Relationship


The kinesphere is also the container of a cube (containing all diagonal directions and dimensions) and of an icosahedron made by three bi-dimensional planes: it contains angular geometry inside a round geometry.


IV


Activity


Students experience what is like to move inside the imaginary cube, first individually (by following directions as to how to place themselves inside of it) then collectively (by using their creativity as each member of the group engages in different position).


V


Analysis


Students discuss among themselves their experience moving inside the imaginary cube. They use the question below as a prompt to write their reflections about the relationship of the body with the space on Discussion Board.


  Question 1

Explain in your own words the meaning of the kinesphere within the Laban's cube? 

 

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VI


Journaling

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