...developing an understanding of structures of drawing that may affect the body and dance. *Utilizing dance and music notation, diagrammatic forms that represent the body and internal mechanisms, relating this to forms and movements in space that express conceptual ideas or narratives.. I may have no idea what I am talking about...
Showing posts with label choreography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label choreography. Show all posts
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Friday, August 24, 2012
definitions: choreography / Feuillet
To choreograph is, originally, to trace or to note down dance. This is the meaning that Feuillet, the inventor of the word, assigns it in 1700, in the title of his work 'Choreography, or the art of describing dance with demonstrative characters, figures, and signs' (The French title contains a savourous hesitation in spelling, a delight for the modern semiotician: we read "l'art de d'ecrire," almost as if, in English, one were to read: "the art of de-scribing...")
source: Traces of Dance, L.Louppe, p.14, ISBN 2-906571-28-8
source: Traces of Dance, L.Louppe, p.14, ISBN 2-906571-28-8
Friday, August 17, 2012
images: William Forsythe / Hypothetical Stream choreography (1997)
source for both images & great resources: http://sarma.be/oralsite/pages/William_Forsythe_on_Scores/
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