When Laban was a military cadet, the Austro-Hungarian Empire stretched over the whole of southeast Europe and into the Balkans, embracing peoples of diverse races, nationalities, customs, and religions. To escape from his duties in the dreaded machine shop, Laban volunteered to direct a festival of cadets. This would include national dances of the various groups represented in the military academy – Germans, Hungarians, Slovaks, Poles, Bohemians, Styrians, Tyrolese, Italians, Ruthenian Russians, and Herzegovinians.
According to Laban, this idea was met with great enthusiasm, and all the cadets “wanted to bring their national characteristics into the limelight.”… Read More