The way you give examples, repeat main terms, and encourage your students - even when we're not present with you - really excellent teaching! Thank you!
I just took an intensive workshop of this technique. The way you explain & demonstrate the working actions here is extremely helpful in better understanding Yat’s approach. Thank you so much for uploading this!
We're using Laban movement efforts for music ensemble conducting. It's really blowing my mind how universally these efforts can be used! Dance, theatre, conducting, ... wow!!!
Quite simply the best explanation of the four components and eight efforts. Your charts are amazing. And having you demonstrate each effort in front of your chart gives us all the information we need. I am sharing your video link with my students. Thank you, Tehya.
LMA have always been confused me and it's been year now that I didn't dare to go and read more about it. Luckily my course convener shared your link with me and it all made absolute sense to me. I feel so much in awareness of how my clients and I've been moving since last year as dance movement psychotherapist trainee.
Thank you for your very clear explanation - it is very helpful. Also...you move beautifully and demonstrated a good variety, which helped with my understanding of the efforts.
I am a student taking History of Dance, Tehya your explanations are so helpful and to see the movements with the terms explained was awesome! Thank you, please keep it up!
Tehya! I was prepping for a class and your video was the first thing that popped up for me. Wonderful video and a delightful surprise to see this! Hope you’re well!!
Heavy is the negative of weight. Weight is strong or light. All the motion factors have negatives. You can read further into this by researching Yat’s extension of Laban Movement Psychology
This was great. Your examples of the movements will help my daughter with her choreography for Dance. Where is this studio? I think she would learn a lot from someone like you. Very clear and precise explanations. Great Video!!
Thank you! I'm writing my first essay for the first dance class I've ever taken in college, and this has really helped clarify what the heck my teacher was talking about :P
These are actually the Effort Action Drives, and is part of the larger study of Effort. They are frequently mis-described and just "efforts." Also, "heavy" is not an expression of energy, it's a reaction to gravity. It's better to say "strong" or "firm touch."
Yes this is so. I thought Punch's flow was free, though (not bound). And that Flow for Glide was bound (not free). Here in this video it's the contrary of what I thought. Could you also clarify on that please? Was I confused, or is this video wrong? Thank you very much in advance if you read this and are so kind to answer
The proper terms for Weight Effort are Strong and lLight. You can substitute firm for strong if you like, but heavy is NOT a quality of weight. Rather it is associated weight sensing or passive weight.
Martial Arts Notation is more simple, more readable, more useful ...it's time specific and writable! The innovation consists in it not insisting on specifying the details of a move an artist should already know. It thus gives the artist freedom of interpretation. Via the innovation of applying the percussive full stroke to movement notation, it cuts out excessive symbolism. The symbols are notes not a myriad of pictograms! No need to re invent the wheel... simply bring the wheel to the cart! M.S.
The way you give examples, repeat main terms, and encourage your students - even when we're not present with you - really excellent teaching! Thank you!
The perfect lesson on Laban's 8 Efforts done in 6 and half minutes! Impressive!
Perfectly done. The first dancer I have seen who really does them correctly and easily distinguishable from each other. Thank you very much!
As a non-dancer academic trying to understand Laban, especially "Flow": THANKS!!!
I just took an intensive workshop of this technique. The way you explain & demonstrate the working actions here is extremely helpful in better understanding Yat’s approach. Thank you so much for uploading this!
This is a masterful explanation of the movement types. So clear and helpful! Wonderful and perfect!
wow... thank you so much for this wonderful video. with lot of appreciation
We're using Laban movement efforts for music ensemble conducting. It's really blowing my mind how universally these efforts can be used! Dance, theatre, conducting, ... wow!!!
How are you using them for ensemble conducting? I am using them for teaching piano :)
Very good demonstrations of a very complex topic. Well done.
Quite simply the best explanation of the four components and eight efforts. Your charts are amazing. And having you demonstrate each effort in front of your chart gives us all the information we need. I am sharing your video link with my students. Thank you, Tehya.
this is by far the best examples out there
We're doing an assignment on laban for theatre, this was pretty helpful. thank you!
What a perfect explained concept! I love it
Beautifully done. Thank you. Elegant teaching.
I want to be as present in my body as you are. just watching you executing the different movement efforts gives me a sense of bliss. thank you
Great work, well done
LMA have always been confused me and it's been year now that I didn't dare to go and read more about it. Luckily my course convener shared your link with me and it all made absolute sense to me. I feel so much in awareness of how my clients and I've been moving since last year as dance movement psychotherapist trainee.
This is just what I needed. So helpful!!
I enjoyed a lot your presentation🙏🏻
Thank you for your very clear explanation - it is very helpful. Also...you move beautifully and demonstrated a good variety, which helped with my understanding of the efforts.
Yes! I have been looking for this kind of guide since college. Thank you!
I am a student taking History of Dance, Tehya your explanations are so helpful and to see the movements with the terms explained was awesome! Thank you, please keep it up!
Super ! Merci beaucoup cela aide aussi pour le théatre ! Continuez !
This was helpful in studying for my quiz today. Thank you.
Clear, easy to understand, visual. Solid! Great tool to use as an introduction with students.
Thank you for saving my IGCSE drama performance.
I love this girl. Thank you for the explanation was brilliant !
Thank you so much! Great explanation and examples!
Excellent explanation!
Omg ! I remember this from my effort/shape class in college ! One of my favorite classes!
Tehya! I was prepping for a class and your video was the first thing that popped up for me. Wonderful video and a delightful surprise to see this! Hope you’re well!!
Thank you so much. I needed to learn this for my Sports coaching class on our subject of sports science.
I love this so much - thank you for sharing :)
Under what academic discipline does this concept fall? Rudolf just blows my mind!
OMG, YOU SAVED MY LIFE 😭THANK YOU SO MUCH 😍 I HAVE A MOVEMENT PIECE DUE NEXT WEEK💀
I love your instructions!!!!!! Just amazing
Present Sir, tig kita ko tabi so video. Plus points sakin.
this was amazing, thank you!! - a grateful Vancouver actor
Very clear explanations and demonstrations! Thank you for this! Any other videos on the way???
Heavy is the negative of weight. Weight is strong or light. All the motion factors have negatives. You can read further into this by researching Yat’s extension of Laban Movement Psychology
Does this concept fall under psychology? If yes, which branch of psychology specifically?
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This was great. Your examples of the movements will help my daughter with her choreography for Dance. Where is this studio? I think she would learn a lot from someone like you. Very clear and precise explanations. Great Video!!
Nicely done!!
thank you for the clear sample & explanation . Love it
THIS IS AWESOME. I'M GOING TO USE THIS ON MY MONOLOGUES.
You are GREAT! Thank you
This was a very wonderful demonstration, thank you!!
Thank you for the information.
Very dance. Is this also applied in theater?
Thank you! I'm writing my first essay for the first dance class I've ever taken in college, and this has really helped clarify what the heck my teacher was talking about :P
This video is so helpful! Trying to learn these concepts online for a teaching dance in schools course and I am finally understanding now!
These are actually the Effort Action Drives, and is part of the larger study of Effort. They are frequently mis-described and just "efforts." Also, "heavy" is not an expression of energy, it's a reaction to gravity. It's better to say "strong" or "firm touch."
Yes this is so. I thought Punch's flow was free, though (not bound). And that Flow for Glide was bound (not free). Here in this video it's the contrary of what I thought. Could you also clarify on that please? Was I confused, or is this video wrong? Thank you very much in advance if you read this and are so kind to answer
Very very helpful thank you so much ❤️
great job and demonstration
Thanks a lot Tehya!!!!!! I understand these now!
TY for sharing
Thank you so so much! Very useful with my high school students!
amazing! Thank you
Thank you for the explanations. I had forgotten this from college.
If you had the whiteboard behind the camera we would think you knew it all
Thank you so much🙌🏾
Thank you so much you helped me with my dance project 😇
Fantastic thank you 🙏 x
Thank you ❤
Well done. Thank you.
The proper terms for Weight Effort are Strong and lLight. You can substitute firm for strong if you like, but heavy is NOT a quality of weight. Rather it is associated weight sensing or passive weight.
Thank you so much. So helpful!
Thanks 🙏🏻
Obrigada!!!!
Hi Tehya - this is so well done. Would it be ok to use in a classroom setting? I teach phy ed to young people and also coach adults occasionally.
This is super helpful. Thanks!
Good demonstration, thanks
Thank you for this video! I use it with all my students. I wondering if anyone who knows how to make gifs would make some for each effort action.
A great video :) thanks
im here because my dance major
Wow
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Thankyouu, you this is realy helpful
well done. very helpful!
Sooo cool!!!
wait, shouldn't there be 16 combinations?
Beautiful thank you!
so cool
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fuck, im happy with you and your video. amazing teaching and amazing structions. congrats
Martial Arts Notation is more simple, more readable, more useful ...it's time specific and writable! The innovation consists in it not insisting on specifying the details of a move an artist should already know. It thus gives the artist freedom of interpretation. Via the innovation of applying the percussive full stroke to movement notation, it cuts out excessive symbolism. The symbols are notes not a myriad of pictograms! No need to re invent the wheel... simply bring the wheel to the cart! M.S.
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