“…Its descriptive language identifies qualitative and quantitative aspects of movement with words such as light, strong, sudden, forward, sink, or retreat. It is relatively easy for people to understand, and familiar to most dance movement therapists (Dayanim et al, 2006 ; White, 2009 ). LMA has been used to describe movements associated with diverse topics, from personality and emotional state (Levy and Duke, 2003 ; Koch, 2007 ) to communicative gestures (Zhao, 2001 ) and rat behavior (Foroud and Pellis, 2003 ), and some of its components were successfully measured with a single accelerometer (Kikhia et al, 2014 ) and identified by a Kinect camera (Bernstein et al, 2015 ).…”