In 1991, Kaoru Yamamoto, Charlotte Honda and I founded Motus Humanus – a professional organization dedicated to supporting the development of Laban-based movement study.
Over the next 25 years, Motus Humanus provided networking opportunities and continuing education for movement analysts, supported research and publication, honored professional achievement, and created a community for Laban-based movement specialists.
Now Juliet Chambers-Coe has created the Labanarium – a 21st century vehicle for the movement community. New technology opens up exciting avenues of communication and new possibilities for interaction and collaboration.
Find out more in the next guest blogs!