Laban motif of algorithms in Web3D Dance Composer

RESOURCES FOR LABAN MOTIF

Motif symbols are reviewed in definitions of symbols.
Symbols are combined in motifs for algorithms used for generation of sequences in Web3D Dance Composer.


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.]