Alphabet of Movements of the Human Body: A Study in Recording the Movements of the Human Body by Means of Musical Signs |
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... Artist of the Imperial Theatres , Vladimir Ivanovitch Stepanov , to be put in practice in choreographic art . Mr. Stepanov's system had been first examined by a special commission and tested in practice in the classes of the Theatre ...
... Artist of the Imperial Theatres , Vladimir Ivanovitch Stepanov , to be put in practice in choreographic art . Mr. Stepanov's system had been first examined by a special commission and tested in practice in the classes of the Theatre ...
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... choreographic art . Considering that up to the present no convenient means or system for the notation of ballets has existed , the Commission is of the opinion that the new system discovered by Mr. V. I. Stepanov fills this gap and will ...
... choreographic art . Considering that up to the present no convenient means or system for the notation of ballets has existed , the Commission is of the opinion that the new system discovered by Mr. V. I. Stepanov fills this gap and will ...
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... choreographic art has been checked ; ballet , the highest dance form , has not followed the progressive path of other arts in spite of the genius of many illustrious maîtres de ballet . It may be assumed that some of the finest ...
... choreographic art has been checked ; ballet , the highest dance form , has not followed the progressive path of other arts in spite of the genius of many illustrious maîtres de ballet . It may be assumed that some of the finest ...
Contents
Translators Preface | 1 |
Introduction | 7 |
Notes and Signs | 16 |
Copyright | |
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abduction alphabet of movements angle BCD arm movements artists axis backward Ballet School battements Bolshoi Theatre bones choreographic art classical dance clef Commission conic surface CORPS HUMAIN Coxo-femoral articulation crotchet dance notation degree of bending demisemiquaver describes elbow elevation Entrechat equals 90 example express femur Feüillet Fibula fifth position Figure flexion and extension foot gives an angle Glenoid cavity Gorsky human body humerus Imperial Ballet Company Imperial Theatres indicate Kinetographie Laban knee Labanotation left leg leg in front leg movements maître de ballet ment metacarpus method Moscow move movement equals 45 movements are written musical signs normal position Paris pelvis Petersburg Ballet principal movements quaver recording right leg rotation outwards Rudolf Laban Saint Petersburg Saint-Léon Scapulo-humeral second degree Secondary Movements shoulder shown in Fig sideways sign in Fig signs shown spinal column Stepanov's system symmetrical Tamara Karsavina torso translation V. I. Stepanov vertebrae wrist writing written as shown