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Article
Abstract
The space around our bodies is not empty or neutral. In fact, the space around our bodies is loaded with meaning and important. When we move through it, whether it be in our daily lives or a choreographer making specific choices in order to convey a message, we activate new understandings in our lives. As a dancer and choreographer, I created a duet from improvisational climbs on an icosahedron. This article discusses choreographing from the form icosahedron and connects Laban's theories of space harmony with the activation of meaning in my life.
Recommended Citation
Wahl, Colleen T.
(2023)
"An Icosahedron for Two: a Many-Sided Look at Making a Duet,"
LASER Journal: Vol. 1:
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1.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/laser-journal/vol1/iss1/5
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