Repository | University of Roehampton: Archives and Special Collections |
Level | Series |
Ref No | AHG/7/2 |
Creator Name | Ann Hutchinson Guest and the Language of Dance Centre, London |
Title | [Ann Hutchinson Guest] Collected reference material (known as the "ringbinders" series) |
Date | 20th Century-2009 |
Extent | 375 files and 5 items |
Description | This series contains published and unpublished information about dance, dance notation, and movement, which appears to have been collected together for reference purposes.
Some of the topics covered in the series include:
- The use of Labanotation to notate and analyse movement in sport.
- Labanotated scores of dances from musicals.
- Labanotated scores of jazz dances and jazz dance techniques and exercises.
- Labanotated scores of tap dances.
- Labanotated scores of ballroom dances.
- The dance "L'Après-Midi d'un Faune", choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky.
- The analysis of movement.
- Different dance notation systems.
- Labanotated scores of ballet dance techniques and exercises.
- Labanotated scores of folk and ethnic dances from around the world.
- Labanotated scores of modern dance techniques and exercises.
- Labanotated scores of modern dances.
- Historical (mostly pre-20th Century, European) dances.
- Labanotated scores of ballet dances.
- Labanotation teaching materials.
- Labanotated scores that have been used in exam papers.
- The use of computers to aid dance and dance notation.
- Musical scores.
- Notes about different aspects of Labanotation and the usage of Labanotation for different movements.
- Further information about dance, dance notation and movement. |
Language | English unless otherwise stated. |
Related Material | Further Labanotated scores can be found in AHG/5; amongst records relating to the creation of publications in AHG/2; and amongst the teaching material for Labanotation found in AHG/3.
Further collected articles about Ann Hutchinson Guest and the work of the Language of Dance Centre, as well as articles about dance and dance notation in general, can be found in AHG/6/1 and AHG/6/2. |