Dance Notation Conversation: Facts on the only successful system of recording human movement—Labanotation

New York: The Dance Notation Bureau, 1955. First Edition. A booklet issued to promote the work of Ann Hutchinson and The Dance Notation Bureau, focusing on Labanotation, a system of abstract symbols created to record movement. Promotional leaf laid in.

Labanotation was first created by modern choreographer and dancer Rudolf von Laban in the 1920s, who published a book in 1928 titled "Schrifttanz," or "Written Dance."

Near Fine in saddle-stapled wrappers.


[Book #170912]