North American Indians are said to have marvelous “topographical” memories. According to Lucien Levy-Bruhl, “it is quite enough for them to have been in a place only once for them to have an exact image of it in their minds.”
The natural landscapes of North America have many memorable landmarks. On the other hand, there are no visual landmarks in the very personal territory of the kinesphere.
Fortunately, pioneering movement analyst Rudolf Laban created maps of space to enable the mover visit new places and enjoy fresh kinesthetic experiences. Find out more in “Exploring Your Kinesphere: A Personal Journey.”
