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Dance notation is the
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ic representation of human
dance Dance is a performing art form consisting of sequences of movement, either improvised or purposefully selected. This movement has aesthetic and often symbolic value. Dance can be categorized and described by its choreography, by its repertoire ...
movement and form, using methods such as graphic symbols and figures, path mapping, numerical systems, and letter and word
notations ''Notations'' is a book that was edited and compiled by American avant-garde composer John Cage (1912–1992) with Alison Knowles and first published in 1969 by Something Else Press. The book is made up of a large collection of graphical scores ...
. Several dance notation systems have been invented, many of which are designed to document specific types of dance while others have been developed with capturing the broader spectrum of human movement potential. A ''dance score'' is a recorded dance notation that describes a particular dance.


Usage

The primary uses of dance notation are historical dance preservation through documentation and analysis (e.g., in ethnochoreology) or reconstruction of
choreography Choreography is the art or practice of designing sequences of movements of physical bodies (or their depictions) in which motion or form or both are specified. ''Choreography'' may also refer to the design itself. A choreographer is one who cr ...
, dance forms, and technical exercises. Dance notation systems also allow for dance works to be documented and therefore potentially copyrighted. Two popular dance notation systems used in
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are Labanotation (also known as Kinetography Laban) and Benesh Movement Notation. Others include Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation and DanceWriting. Many dance notation systems are designed for specific types of dance. Examples of such systems include Shorthand Dance Notation for dances from
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, Morris Dance Notation for Morris dance, and
Beauchamp–Feuillet Notation Beauchamp–Feuillet notation is a system of dance notation used in Baroque dance. The notation was commissioned by Louis XIV (who had founded the Académie Royale de Danse in 1661), and devised in the 1680s by Pierre Beauchamp. The notatio ...
for Baroque dance. As a result, these systems usually cannot effectively describe other types of dance.


History

Dancewriting 001.jpg, Valerie Sutton in a dance pose... Dancewriting.jpg, ...and its corresponding "Sutton DanceWriting" notation In the 1680s, Pierre Beauchamp invented a dance notation system for Baroque dance. His system, known as
Beauchamp–Feuillet notation Beauchamp–Feuillet notation is a system of dance notation used in Baroque dance. The notation was commissioned by Louis XIV (who had founded the Académie Royale de Danse in 1661), and devised in the 1680s by Pierre Beauchamp. The notatio ...
, was published in 1700 by Raoul-Auger Feuillet and used to record dances throughout the eighteenth century. A well-known collection of dance scores is the
Sergeyev Collection The Sergeyev Collection is a collection of choreographic notation, musical materials, designs for décor and costumes, theatre programs, photos and other items that document the repertory of the Imperial Ballet (precursor of the Kirov/Mariinsky B ...
, recorded using
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's notation method (1892). This collection documents the Imperial Ballet's (today the Kirov/Mariinsky Ballet) repertoire from the turn of the 20th century, including
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's original choreographic designs for '' The Sleeping Beauty'', ''
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'', '' Le Corsaire'', and ''
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'', as well as ''
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'' and the original version of ''
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''. It was with this collection that many of these works were first staged outside Russia. In 1934, the composer Joseph Schillinger created a highly accurate notation system based on the 3D bone rotation and translation of a moving dancer. Unfortunately, with
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technology half a century in the future, there was no way to effectively measure and record this information at the time. In 1948,
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became the first Broadway choreographer to have her dance scores copyrighted, for her work on '' Kiss Me Kate''. In 1951, Stanley D. Kahn published
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, a dance notation system specific to
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. In 1956, Rudolf and Joan Benesh first published Benesh Movement Notation, a written system for recording human movement. It is most widely used in the recording and restaging of dance works. In 1969, Romanian choreographer Theodor Vasilescu published a dance notation system for Romanian folk dances. In the 1970s,
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n choreographer U Chang-sop developed a system of dance notation for
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called the Chamo System of Dance Notation, which uses pictorially based symbols. In 1975,
Ann Hutchinson Guest Ann Hutchinson Guest ( Hutchinson; 3 November 1918 – 9 April 2022) was an American authority on dance notation and movement analysis, long based in the United Kingdom. She studied more than 80 dance notation systems and translated 20 to Laba ...
reconstructed choreographer
Arthur Saint-Léon Arthur Saint-Léon (17 September 1821, in Paris – 2 September 1870) was the '' Maître de Ballet'' of St. Petersburg Imperial Ballet from 1859 until 1869 and is famous for creating the choreography of the ballet ''Coppélia''. Biography He was ...
's ''Pas de Six'' from his 1844 ballet ''
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'', along with its original music by composer Cesare Pugni, for the
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. The piece was reconstructed from Saint-Léon's work, which was documented using his own method of dance notation, known as '' La Sténochorégraphie''. In 1982, the first computerized notation system—the ''DOM'' dance notation system—was created by Eddie Dombrower for the
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. The system displayed an animated figure on the screen that performed dance moves specified by the choreographer. In 2017, Felipe Hsieh created Tango Notation, a dance notation system specific to Argentine tango.


See also

* Action stroke dance notation * Motif description, a subset of Labanotation


References


Further reading

* Cage, J. and Knowles, A. (1973) ''Notations''. Reprint Services Corp. * Drewes, Henner (2003) ''Transformationen – Bewegung in Notation und digitaler Verarbeitung'' in Fellsches, J (Ed) Folkwang-Texte Bd. 18. Verlag Die Blaue Eule, Essen. * Hutchinson Guest, A. (1989) ''Choreographics: a comparison of dance notation systems from the fifteenth century to the present''. Routledge * Kahn, Stanley D. (1951). "presenting Kahnotation: the K-Symbols for writing Tap Dancing" * Neagle, R.J. and Ng, K.C. (July 2003) ''Machine-representation and visualisation of a dance notation'' in Proceedings of electronic imaging and the visual arts. London * * Felipe Hsieh (May 2018) ''Initial Tango - INITIAL TANGO: the tango ideogam writing system''. * Felipe Hsieh (July 2020) ''TANGOBOOK: Dance Notation of The Classic Tango''.


External links

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Sutton DanceWriting
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