Description | A table of contents can be found at the front of the file; this table of contents dates to late-20th Century.
This file contains Labanotation teaching materials.
Contains the following:
- Leaflets, articles and photocopies of information about the basics of Labanotation. Originals created mid- to late-20th Century. Photocopies made late-20th Century.
- Photocopies of Labanotation reading exercises for first ballet studies. Created by Ann Hutchinson [later known as Ann Hutchinson Guest], 1961; photocopies made late-20th Century.
- Photocopies of "First Labanotation Work Sheets". Created by Ann Hutchinson [later known as Ann Hutchinson Guest], 1961; photocopies made late-20th Century.
- Published leaflets "'Read and Dance' in Labanotation" lessons I to VIII by Billie Mahoney. Leaflets published by the Dance Notation Bureau Inc., New York, [USA], 1963-1964. Includes a covering letter from the Dance Notation Bureau sent with the lessons.
- Photocopies of information from "Come Read a Dance with Me" by Georgette Weisz Amowitz. Written c1976; photocopies made c1976.
- Photocopy of guide "Labanotation Without Words" by Ann Hutchinson [later known as Ann Hutchinson Guest]. Guide created 1967; photocopy made c1967.
- Annotated typed notes "Language of Dance Class Notes for Beginners", written by AH [Ann Hutchinson; also known as Ann Hutchinson Guest] late-20th Century. Annotations made late-20th Century.
- Handwritten and typed notes for a lesson titled "Elements of Dance Composition". Written by Ann Hutchinson [also known as Ann Hutchinson Guest,] 1969.
- Labanotation reading exercises created by Rose Lorenz, c1959-1960.
- Photocopy of Labanotated score for "First Waltz" by Gertrude Hallenbeck. Score created 1959; photocopy made late-20th Century.
- Photocopy of Labanotated scores for "Waltz Step", "Schottische", "Polka" and "Tango". Scores created by the Dance Notation Bureau, New York, [USA], late-20th Century; photocopy made late-20th Century.
- Carbon copy of a typed guide to "variations on a simple step", written by AH [Ann Hutchinson; also known as Ann Hutchinson Guest] late-20th Century, and copy made late-20th Century.
- Photocopy of Labanotated score for "Pop! Goes the Weasel: a beginner dance in Labanotation" by Ann Hutchinson [later known as Ann Hutchinson Guest]. Score created by the Dance Notation Bureau, New York, [USA], 1961; photocopy made late-20th Century.
- Photocopy of Labanotated score for "'Soft Shoe' dance to 'Louise'" adapted from a dance by Rose Lorenz. Score created late-20th Century; photocopy made late-20th Century.
- Photocopies of Labanotation reading exercises from a course given by Maria Szentpal in Belgium. Exercises created late-20th Century; photocopies made late-20th Century.
- Photocopy of Labanotation reading exercises "Circular Path Study". Exercise created late-20th Century; photocopy made late-20th Century.
- Photocopy of typed "Notes for Teacher Preparation", compiled by Odette Blum, 1972. Photocopy made c1972.
- Published report titled "Preliminary Report on the SEAMEO SPAFA Training Course in the Technique of Labanotation and its Implementation for Teachers of the Performing Arts", edited by Rhonda Ryman. Report published by the SEAMEO (Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization) SPAFA Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts, Thailand, 1991.
- Photocopy of a first draft of a typed lesson by Ray Cook to accompany a "Teach Yourself L/N" video. Lesson written c1990s; photocopy made c1990s. The first page contains a note from R [Ray Cook] to Ann [Ann Hutchinson Guest], asking her to proof-read the lesson; note written c1990s.
- Printouts of Labanotation teaching material from the website of the DNB [Dance Notation Bureau] Extension at Ohio State University. Website created 1997; printouts made 1997. |