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WEB RESOURCES: Labanotation and Motif Dance Notation Bureau (DNB) < http://www.dancenotation.org > A major centre for education programs and notation / reconstruction of dance scores. Dance Notation Bureau (DNB) Extension, Ohio State University < http://www.dance.ohio-state.edu/%7Ednbext/ > Together with the Dance Notation Bureau, the Extension is an additional centre for education programs and notation / reconstruction of dance scores. International Council for Kinetography Laban (ICKL) < http://www.ickl.org > One of the principal international associations of Labanotation practitioners guides the development of the Laban system, holds conferences, and offers publications and education. Laban Lab, multimedia for learning Labanotation < http://www.dance.ohio-state.edu/labanlab/ > At the DNB Extension, the eLaban Labf provides online learning for Labanotation. Labanotation Institute, University of Surrey < http://www.surrey.ac.uk/Dance/General/Laban.html > At the University of Surrey, the institute offers several educational programs and publications. Laban-analyses.org < http://www.laban-analyses.org > On-line searchable database for Laban-based organisations, practitioners and reference list. Language of Dance Centre < http://www.lodc.org > The international organisation offers a variety of educational programs, conferences, and publications. Notation Software (Mac); Laban Writer < http://www.dance.ohio-state.edu/LabanWriter/ > At the DNB Extension, the eLaban Writerf, Labanotation software is available for free download (Macintosh). Notation Software (PC); University of Birmingham, Calaban < http://www.bham.ac.uk/calaban/ > CALABAN software for Labanotation works together with provides windows-based computer solutions for many aspects of your work with Labanotation. |
PUBLISHED REFERENCES: Labanotation and Motif Hutchinson, A. (1970). Labanotation or Kinetography Laban: The System of Analysing and Recording Movement (3rd revised edition 1977). New York: Theatre Arts Books. (First published 1954) Hutchinson Guest, A. (1983). Your move: A New Approach to the Study of Movement and Dance. New York: Gordon & Breach. Hutchinson Guest, A. (1989). Choreo-Graphics; A Comparison of Dance Notation Systems from the Fifteenth Century to the Present. New York: Gordon and Breach. Knust, A. (1979a). Dictionary of Kinetography Laban (Labanotation); Volume I: Text (Translated by A. Knust, D. Baddeley-Lang, S. Archbutt, & I. Wachtel). Plymouth: MacDonald and Evans. Knust, A. (1979b). Dictionary of Kinetography Laban (Labanotation); Volume II: Examples (Trans. by A. Knust, D. Baddeley-Lang, S. Archbutt, & I. Wachtel). Plymouth: MacDonald and Evans. Laban, R. (1975). Labanfs Principles of Dance and Movement Notation (2nd edition edited and annotated by R. Lange). London: MacDonald and Evans. (First published 1956) Lange, R. (1977). Principles underlying the universality of Labanfs movement notation. Laban Art of Movement Guild Magazine, 58 (May), 8-14. Preston [-Dunlop], V. (1954). The birth of Labanotation. Laban Art of Movement Guild Magazine, 13 (Dec. Special birthday number), 42-44. Preston-Dunlop, V. (1968). Notation in movement education. Laban Art of Movement Guild Magazine, 41 (Nov.), 34-37. Preston-Dunlop, V. (1969a). Practical Kinetography Laban. London: MacDonald and Evans. Preston-Dunlop, V. (1969b). Thoughts on teaching with motif writing. Laban Art of Movement Guild Magazine, 42 (May), 13-19. Preston-Dunlop, V. (1983). Letter. Laban Art of Movement Guild Magazine, 71 (Nov.), 3-7. [Brief history and discussion of emotif writingf.] [Preston-Dunlop. V.] Sitwell, P. (1962). Practical Sessions. Laban Art of Movement Guild Magazine, 28 (May), 3–4. [Account of a practical movement session with Valerie Preston-Dunlop using motif writing.] |