Description | The file contains Labanotation reading exercises.
Most of the Labanotated scores are photocopies, made mid- to late-20th Century, with originals dating to mid- to late-20th Century. A few of the Labanotation scores are originals, dating to mid- to late-20th Century. Some of the Labanotated scores are annotated, with annotations dating to late-20th Century.
Contains Labanotated scores of the following:
- A dance to accompany the music "Scatterbrain"
- "Galops"
- "Arm and Head Movements"
- "Gavotte", choreographed by Ted Shawn
- Excerpt from the first movement of "Concerto Barocco", choreographed by George Balanchine
- "La Furlana" (an Italian dance)
- "Bella Rada" (a Yugoslavian dance)
- "Lot is Dead" (a Swedish dance)
- "Scottish Lilt"
- "Theme and Variations" by Ray Cook
- "Nu Er Glatt I Hverjum Hól" (an Icelandic dance)
- "Kalendara" (a Slavonian or Croatian dance)
- "Korobushka" (a Russian dance)
- "Waltz for Cs", choreographed by A Hutchinson [Ann Hutchinson; later known as Ann Hutchinson Guest]
- "Valse Brillante" by Rose Lorenz
- "March", choreographed by Ted Shawn
- "Two-Step", choreographed by Ted Shawn
- "Polka", choreographed by Ted Shawn
- "Tarantella", choreographed by Ted Shawn
- "Tarantella" presented by Orest Sergievsky
- "Technique in Limon Style" taught by Hazel White
- "Whole Torso Tilts" by José Limon
- "Lindy Phrase" from "Blues Suite" by Alvin Ailey
- "Boogie"
- "Suzie Q"
- "Trucking"
- "Charleston"
- "Modern Sequences"
- "Leg Swings with Body"
- "Preparatory" and "Limbering" exercises from the "Stage Branch"
- "Bodenübungen" ["Floor Exercises"] (this Labanotated score is in German)
- "Preparatory Sequences Leading into Triplet Change of Room Direction" (modern dance)
- "Turns in the Air"
- "Parts of the Arm and Leg"
- "Head Movements"
- "Centre of Gravity Studies"
- "First Epitaph" from "Three Epitaphs"
- "Whirly Birds" from the fifth movement of "Aureole"
- "Galliard Variations"
- "Modern Study" taught by Patricia Hutchinson
- "Lesson Seven" from an "Intermediate Correspondence Course"
- "The Waking Hours", choreographed by Etta Mae Winger
- "Minuet"
Also included in the file is a photocopy of a typed list of sections in an elementary [Labanotation] exam, showing the sections in an exam from the Bureau [likely the Dance Notation Bureau in New York, USA] and the sections in an alternate exam [the organisation coordinating this exam is not stated]. This list is dated late-20th Century, with the photocopy made late-20th Century. |