Author |
Article |
Year |
Vol |
Pages |
Anon |
CSE Syllabus |
|
41 |
|
Anon |
National vocational Qualifications |
1992 |
11.3 |
p.2 |
Anon |
Children have the Last Word |
1994 |
13.3 |
p.5,12 |
Archbutt, S. |
On the Origins of the Laban Art of Movement Guild |
2006 |
25.1 |
pp.10-11 |
Bagley, G. |
Relating Dance Performances to Education |
|
63 |
|
Bagley, G. |
Dance in the National Curriculum |
1992 |
11.1 |
pp.7-8 |
Bagley, G. |
A Sense of Moving |
1995 |
14.2 |
p.11 |
Bailey, E. |
Response to “The Enrichment of the Child” |
2006 |
25.4 |
p.5 |
Bartleman, E. |
Action Research Project – To Improve the Quality of Learning and Teaching in Dance |
2011 |
30.3 |
pp.15-17 |
Batchelor, J. |
Laban Certificate for Graded Achievement |
2018 |
37.1 |
p.27 |
Bauer, S. |
The Creative Research Project Process. Movement Analysis at St Olaf College, USA |
2010 |
29.1 |
pp.17-19 |
Brinson, P. |
Into the 1990s: Council for Dance Education and Training (UK) |
1992 |
11.3 |
p.7 |
Bruce, V. |
Dance and Drama in Secondary Modern Girls’ Schools |
|
30 |
|
Buckland, D. |
Thanks for the Memory! |
2006 |
25.1 |
pp.7-9 |
Carlisle, A. |
Perennial Principles: Generation and Re-generation in Dance Education in the UK |
2012 |
31.3 |
pp.10-13 |
Casson, E. |
Laban’s Effect upon Physical Education |
2012 |
31.3 |
pp.10-13 |
Chapman, O. |
How to Use C.S.E Examinations |
|
41 |
|
Cormack, M. |
AQA GCSE Dance – the new specification |
2018 |
37.1 |
pp.24-25 |
Curl, G. |
Questions for the Experts – Dr Mollie Davies |
2003 |
22.4 |
pp.8-9 |
Curl, G. |
Dialogue and Dance – Reflections on Mollie Davies and the Development of Critical Appreciation of Dance |
2003 |
22.4 |
pp.10-12 |
Curl, G. |
Questions for the Experts – Betty Redfern |
2004 |
23.1 |
pp.6-9 |
Curl, G. |
Mid-summer Madness – in the Park? |
2004 |
22.2 |
pp.14-17 |
Curl, G. |
A Jewel in the Crown of the West Riding – a powerhouse of creative activity |
2016 |
35.3 |
pp.10-11 |
Daniels, S. & Tedder, A. |
Laban and his influence on Bedford PT College and its Students |
2014 |
33.1 |
pp.10-11 |
Ellerby, M. |
Dance Lesson |
1994 |
13.3 |
p.7 |
Engal, L. |
Dance in Sport Education |
2001 |
20.4 |
pp.6-7 |
Everitt, L. |
Continuing Professional Development |
1999 |
18.3 |
p.14 |
Fitzpatrick, T. |
Dance in Education. The Value of Performance |
1997 |
16.3 |
pp.4,8 |
Foster, R. |
The Place of Dance in Education – ‘In the early nineteen thirties Rudolf Laban’s conception of movement as an art became known in this country. It was introduced and developed at first by several Englishwomen who had studied under one of his pupils…and later when Lisa Ullmann and later Laban himself made their home in this country.’ |
1957 |
19 |
pp.7-12 |
Francomb, H. |
The Problems of Teacher as Juggler |
1997 |
16.2 |
p.3 |
Garvey, C. |
A Passion for Dance |
2000 |
19.2 |
pp.1,3 |
Gaumer, D. |
The Art of Movement in Education |
|
24 |
|
Grant, J. |
Through Drama |
1994 |
13.4 |
p.8 |
Gray, C. |
Would you like to slither too? |
1997 |
16.2 |
pp.1,12 |
Hamby, C. |
An Adventure into the World of Art |
|
39 |
|
Hamby, C. |
Dance in Education – Is it An Adventure into the World of Art – Part 1 |
|
60 |
|
Hamby, C. |
Dance in Education – Is it An Adventure into the World of Art – Part 2 |
|
61 |
|
Hamby, C. |
Dance in Education – Is it An Adventure into the World of Art – Part 3 |
|
62 |
|
Haslet, J.D. |
Teaching Movement Studies Overseas |
1995 |
14.1 |
pp.4-5,9 |
Haycocks, J. |
Life Skills or Art? |
2007 |
26.3 |
pp.20-23 |
Henshaw, D. |
The Guild and A Level Dance |
1994 |
13.1 |
pp.3,8 |
Hermelin, W. |
Thoughts on Teaching A Level Dance |
1994 |
13.1 |
p.9 |
Hermelin, W. |
Colour Movement |
1997 |
16.3 |
p.3 |
Hong, C.S. |
Teaching Creative Movement |
1996 |
15.1 |
pp.8,10 |
Howlett, R. |
Movement and Physical Education |
|
44 |
|
Howlett, R. |
Dance in Education: the Reality and the Dream |
1989 |
78 |
May |
Howlett, R. |
Dance in Education: the Reality and the Dream |
1999 |
18.4 |
p.15 |
Hunter, J., Jakes, L., Owen-McKenna, Y., & Ward, A. |
Laban Guild Foundation Course |
2015 |
34.1 |
pp.4-7 |
Jones, B. |
Relationships in Dance |
|
56 |
|
Jordan, D. |
The Introduction and Development of Movement and Dance in the West Riding 1947-52 |
|
52 |
|
Keast, J. |
Modern Dance in the Junior School |
1953 |
11 |
pp.14-15 |
Keast, J. |
Looking Back: Some Articles that caught our Eye. October 1953. Modern Dance in a Junior School |
1999 |
18.4 |
p.7 |
Killingbeck, M. |
Process versus Product in Higher Education Teacher Training |
2006 |
25.3 |
pp.4-5 |
Killingbeck, M. |
Eportfolio Pilot Project |
2008 |
27.3 |
pp.14-17 |
Killingbeck, M. |
Laban – the Way Forward in Dance Education |
2008 |
27.4 |
p.5 |
Killingbeck, M. |
High Quality Teaching and Learning in Dance, University of Bedfordshire |
2010 |
29.1 |
pp.26-27 |
Killingbeck, M. |
Mini Research Projects in a Variety of School Settings |
2011 |
30.1 |
p.9 |
Killingbeck, M. |
Resourcing Your Dance Practice |
2012 |
31.1 |
pp.20-21 |
Killingbeck, M. |
Literacy and Dance |
2013 |
33.3 |
p.7 |
Killingbeck, M. |
Numeracy and Dance |
2015 |
34.3 |
pp.9-10 |
Killingbeck, M. |
Teaching Dance Virtually |
2021 |
40.3 |
pp.4-5 |
Laban, J.de |
What is the Trend in Dance Education – ‘We are caught by the dual aim pursued by most institutions in which dance is taught. Should it be a preparation for the eventual future progression career , or should the student be only initiated into one more form of “art appreciation”?’ |
1951 |
6 |
pp.18-21 |
Ledgard, D. |
Laban’s Effect upon Physical Education |
1998 |
17.4 |
pp.5,11,14 |
Lunn, J. |
Warm-up Ideas |
1997 |
16.3 |
p.11 |
Lunn, J. |
The Future of Dance in Education |
2000 |
19.1 |
p.10 |
Maletic, V. |
Bringing the Laban Oral Tradition into Cyberspace |
1999 |
18.4 |
pp.1,10-11 |
Malpass, G. |
There was a Star Danced, and under that I was born |
1997 |
16.4 |
p.3 |
Manton, R. |
Working with the Arts |
1994 |
13.3 |
pp.3,10 |
Mauldon, E. |
The Element of Creativity in Movement Education |
|
49 |
|
Matthews, H. |
Working with Live Arts |
1994 |
13.3 |
p.1 |
McBriar, S. |
More Warming Up |
1997 |
16.4 |
p.5 |
McGivering, S. |
Movement and Dance with Adolescents |
|
28 |
|
Meier, W. |
The Laban Approach to Movement in Education |
2009 |
28.2 |
p.17 |
Mills, E. |
The Enrichment of the Child |
2006 |
25.3 |
pp.6-7 |
Morpurgo, E. |
Movement in a Junior Girls School – bringing PE and dance to a deprived community – ‘…with this work done in a true spirit in a school there need be no streaming, there will be no talk of a nervous child, social barriers will be knocked down, absenteeism lessened and experience gained, then I will have shown a very little gratitude to Mr Laban and his group of faithful exponents of the wonderful art of movement.’ |
1956 |
16 |
pp.34-36 |
Nieuwenhuis-Reinders, M. |
The Start-up and the Practice |
2001 |
20.3 |
pp.4-5 |
Norman, L. |
“Garbology” – An Educational Programme from Suffolk Dance |
2005 |
24.4 |
pp.17-18 |
Parry, R. |
The Laban Message at Work in Monmouth |
1999 |
18.3 |
p.15 |
Parry, R. |
Dance at Haberdashers’ Monmouth School |
2006 |
18.3 |
pp.8-9 |
Parry, R. |
Monmouth Dancers continue to Learn with Laban |
2000 |
25.3 |
p.7 |
Parry, R. |
Vorsprung Durch Dance |
2014 |
33.2 |
pp.7-8 |
Parry, R. |
Laban’s Legacy Lives on at Monmouth School for Girls |
2018 |
37.1 |
p.26 |
Pasch, J. |
Well-being and Happiness |
1999 |
18.3 |
p.15 |
Preston, J. |
Drama, Dance and Me |
1994 |
13.4 |
p.8 |
Preston-Dunlop, V. |
The Introduction to Creative Dance of the 13-16 year old |
|
25 |
|
Robinson, B. |
Lesson for Key Stage 3 or KS4 |
1994 |
13.1 |
p.5 |
Russell, J. |
The Need for Movement Experience and Dance in Present Day Education – ‘In movement education we work on three principal aspects. Firstly we give effort training; secondly we develop a feeling for space and shape; and thirdly we give experience in group relationships.’ |
1950 |
5 |
pp.5-7 |
Russell, J. |
Movement: a Comprehensive Education – ‘It is only in the last twenty years or so that the idea of movement being a means of education, and extensively so, has been explored, accepted and developed.’ |
1957 |
18 |
pp.14-20 |
Salter, E.A. |
Moving Words |
1998 |
17.1 |
pp.4-5 |
Schofield, J. |
Dance in the Park |
2004 |
23.2 |
pp.12-13 |
Shiers, J. |
This Machine of Ours! |
1997 |
16.1 |
pp.4-5 |
Siddall, J. |
The Arts Council – Dance and Education |
1995 |
14.2 |
p.8 |
Smith, J. |
Performing Arts. The Student’s View |
1998 |
17.1 |
p.12 |
Smith-Autard, J. |
Changes in Teaching the Art of Dance |
1994 |
13.2 |
pp.3-4 |
Smith-Autard, J. |
Dance Teaching and the use of Technology |
2007 |
26.4 |
pp.7-8 |
Smith-Autard, J. |
Dance Teaching and the use of Technology – past developments and an exciting future |
2016 |
35.3 |
pp.7-9 |
Stanley, S. |
Movement Training in Education – The Importance of Individual Movement Characteristics. |
1958 |
21 |
pp.41-42 |
Stokes, E. |
Dance Education – A Further Challenge to the Older Grammar School Child and the Specialist Student |
|
38 |
|
Tagore, R. |
Movement in Education – notes from Tagore’s ideas and experience taken by Leonard Elmhirst – ‘…introduce the dramatic arts into your school from the beginning. … Boys and girls should become accustomed to talking and learning whilst walking..’ |
1956 |
17 |
pp.24-29 |
Taylor-Byrne, J.V. |
The Nature of Dance Revisited |
1981 |
66 |
May |
Thomson, R. |
KS4 Choreography – Method in the Magic |
2014 |
33.3 |
pp.6-10 |
Tyndale-Biscoe, V. |
Art of Movement in the Bath Academy of Art – ‘The art of movement is linked with drawing to form a movement and drawing class, and here the students been the day by experiencing certain aspects of moving, illustrated later by the model, so that they become more aware of the different tensions, twists and shapes the body can assume.’ |
1950 |
5 |
pp.15-16 |
Ullmann, L. |
The Art of Movement in Education – ‘Contemporary teaching in the Art of Movement should awaken and keep alive a harmony of movement and behaviour, in spite of the adverse influences of our mechanical civilisation.’ |
1952 |
8 |
pp.25-30 |
Ullmann, L. |
Syllabus for Modern Educational Dance for Duke of Edinburgh Award |
|
30 |
|
Ullmann, L. |
Laban and Education through Movement |
|
38 |
|
Ward, A. |
From Dance to Art – Body Awareness |
1996 |
15.1 |
p.12 |
Ward, A. |
From Dance to Art – The Use of Space |
1996 |
15.2 |
p.10 |
Ward, A. |
From Dance to Art – Making an Effort |
1996 |
15.3 |
p.10 |
Ward, A. |
From Dance to Art – Relationships |
1996 |
15.4 |
p.11 |
Washbrooke, C. |
Resourcing Unique Expression |
2010 |
29.1 |
pp.25-26 |
Webster, M. |
Creativity is Time Consuming |
1994 |
13.2 |
p.8 |
Whettam, J. |
A Successful Outcome? |
1999 |
18.3 |
p.11 |
Willford, G. |
Understanding Movement |
|
37 |
|
Williams, J. |
A Letter to Young Teachers of Art of Movement |
|
36 |
|
Wilson, H. |
A Training for Community Dance workers: Stepping Back in Time |
1999 |
18.3 |
pp.6-7 |
Wilson, H. |
The Present – A Pre-School Project |
2002 |
20.4 |
p.14 |