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Laban's movement theory can be a useful tool for analysing drawing.

What is it about?

This publication explains how drawing can be analysed using Rudolph Laban's movement theory, also known as Choreology. It details Leonora Oppenheim's research at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance into the connections between performance, movement, and mark-making.

Why is it important?

Breaking down drawing into its constituent parts helps visual artists understand each part of the process, giving them a greater awareness of how the articulation of the body influences the outcome of their work. The result gives artists more control over their choices in mark-making.

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