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More Than One Story, More Than One Man: Laban Movement Analysis Re-examined

In 2020 a petition from students and recent graduates of dance/movement therapy (DMT) programs was sent to the Board of Directors of the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA). This petition brought forward concerns and critical questioning of movement observation frames, including a desire to br...

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Published in:American journal of dance therapy 2022-12, Vol.44 (2), p.168-185
Main Authors: Imus, Susan D., Robinson, Aisha Bell, Blanc, Valerie, Young, Jessica
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