RepositoryUniversity of Roehampton: Archives and Special Collections
LevelFile
Ref NoAHG/7/2/6/7
Creator NameAnn Hutchinson Guest and the Language of Dance Centre, London
Title[Ann Hutchinson Guest] Photocopies of information about the use of dance notation to record the movements of animals
Date20th Century
Extent1 file
DescriptionA table of contents can be found at the front of the file; this table of contents dates to late-20th Century. The file contains photocopies of information about the use of dance notation to record the movements of animals. Contains the following: - Photocopies of Labanotated scores for movements of albatrosses. Scores created by Toni' Intravaia 1966. Photocopies made c1966. - Photocopy of chapter 2 "Homeostatic Motor Processes in Mammalian Interactions: A Choreography of Display" by Ilan Golani, taken from the book "Perspectives in Ethology, volume 2", published 1976. Photocopy made c1976. Within the chapter, Eshkol-Wachman dance notation is used to record the movements of golden jackals and tasmanian devils. - Annotated photocopy of the article "'Through the Eyes of Spiders': Zygoballus Spider Pilot Project" by John Davis and Toni' Intravaia. Article written 1970; photocopy and annotations made c1970. Within there article are labanotated scores for movements of the salticid (or "jumping") spider. - Photocopy of published paper "Honey Badger Interactions Described in Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation" by Yona Yaniv; originally presented at the August 1984 International Congress on Movement Notation at the International Theatre Institute, Tel Aviv University, Israel. Paper published c1984; photocopy made c1984. - Photocopy of published paper "Analysis of Animal Behaviour, Using Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation" by Ilan Golani and David Eilam; originally presented at the August 1984 International Congress on Movement Notation at the International Theatre Institute, Tel Aviv University, Israel. Paper published c1984; photocopy made c1984.
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