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Motif description is often used as an alternative to Labanotation when information needs to be written down quickly.
In Labanotation the direction symbols are organized as three levels: high, middle, and low (or deep):
Labanotation is a record of the facts, the framework of the movement, so that it can be reproduced.
There are the various kinds of written dance notation, Labanotation and others, though none so widely accepted as the notes in classical music.
It is a subset and reconception of Labanotation sharing a common lexis.
She learned the dance notation system known as Labanotation, which she introduced into China.
Correspondence courses in Labanotation are provided.
In 1970s there were several attempts to computerize the Labanotation and later the Benesh notation.
It was the first play to be fully notated using kinetography Laban (Labanotation).
Influential as teacher, author, and professional notator, Crist published 4 books and staged many reconstructions from labanotation.
These signs were translated into modern-day Labanotation signs, and referred to as "vector signs".
Labanotation: The System of Analyzing and Recording Movement.
Laban Lab (learn the basics of Labanotation)
Motif Description (a subset of Labanotation)
Motif Description is a subset of Labanotation that depicts the overall structure or essential elements of a movement sequence.
A comparative study of Labanotation and Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation.
LMA concepts are used in a variety of contexts, and like Labanotation, the use of this system also requires extensive training.
During the 1940's she was a dancer in Broadway musicals; for her own pleasure, she recorded the choreography for some of them, using Labanotation.
Labanotation - also called Kinetography in Europe and South America - uses abstract symbols to define the:
Hanya Holm taught anatomy, Dalcroze eurhythmics, improvisation, and Labanotation at her school.
Labanotation is a type of notation that captures dance movements on paper, similar to how musical notation captures musical performances.
Drawing on western music notation, Labanotation uses bar lines to mark the measures and double bar lines at the start and end of the movement score.
All that exists in Labanotation at the bureau by the prolific Eliot Feld are the opening two minutes of "The Consort."
Ann Hutchinson Guest (born 1918) is a movement and dance researcher and may be considered the preeminent world authority on dance notation, especially Labanotation.
Motif description was created by Ann Hutchinson-Guest as a way to notate and record the essence of a movement sequence without the rigidity of Labanotation.