Labanotation was first published in Schrifttanz by Rudolf Laban in 1928
Allan Miles has written: 'The Gail Grant dictionary of classical ballet in labanotation' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Labanotation 'Labanotation Workbook' -- subject(s): Dance notation
Sherry Kornitsky Bean has written: 'A Labanotation score of David Preston's Les preludes' -- subject(s): Labanotation, Modern dance, Choreography
Labanotation or Kinetography Laban is a notation system for recording and analyzing human movement that was derived from the work of Rudolf Laban who described it in Schrifttanz
Labanotation is a system for recording and analyzing human movement, particularly in the field of dance. It uses symbols and shapes to represent the body in motion, providing a detailed and precise way to document choreography, timing, and spatial relationships of movements. It is commonly used by dancers, choreographers, and dance educators.
Franklin Byrom has written: 'The complete folkdance notebook' -- subject(s): Labanotation, Folk dancing
Labanotation is a system of movement notation used to record and analyze human movement. It is a symbolic language that captures elements like direction, speed, and dynamics of movement in a concise and precise manner. It is commonly used in dance choreography, dance notation, and movement analysis.
Ingrid Brainard has written: 'Three court dances of the early renaissance' -- subject(s): Basse danse, Court dances, Dance, Dance notation, History, Labanotation
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