This document discusses a model for reading the body in dance proposed by Hubert Godard. Godard suggests that dance involves the whole body working in an integrated way, with different parts relating to each other. His model focuses on the core or center of the body as the basis for movement, with the limbs and head extending out from this central axis.
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Hubert Godard-Reading The Body in Dance
This document discusses a model for reading the body in dance proposed by Hubert Godard. Godard suggests that dance involves the whole body working in an integrated way, with different parts relating to each other. His model focuses on the core or center of the body as the basis for movement, with the limbs and head extending out from this central axis.
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