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Benesh Movement Notation Introductory Course en>fr fr>en
By jonathan Comments: 1, member since Wed Mar 24, 1999
On Tue Apr 06, 1999 12:00 AM
Introduction to Benesh Movement Notation
    Contact: Andrew Ward (Beneshinstitute@rad.org.uk) +44 0171 223 0091
    Location: London, 0, UK
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Introductory Study Course in Benesh Movement Notation
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Ashton, MacMillan, Tetley and Christopher Bruce have had their choreographic works recorded in Benesh Movement Notation.
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Intrigued? How? Why? By whom?
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If you have ever wanted to know what Benesh Movement Notation looks like, what it can do and where you can use it, the Benesh Institute is running a five day course which provides a broad overview of the notation.
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Course Dates Tuesday 6 - Saturday 10 April 1999
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5 Day Course £200 2 Day Course £90
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The course gives a general understanding of how the system works, basic reading and writing skills and an insight into why all major companies use it.
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Closing Date for applications
Friday 2 April 1999
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The Benesh Institute is the international centre for Benesh Movement Notation, a system of movement notation jointly devised by Rudolf and Joan Benesh and first published in 1956.
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The Benesh Institute attracts its students from around the world offering the most effective and widely used system for the professional recording of dance repertoire. It has now become part of the everyday life of most major international dance companies.
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Benesh Movement Notation is a universal language; as it can cross cultural boundaries, so it can also be brought out of the dance world and used to effectively record all human movement.
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For further information and a booking form please email
BeneshInstitute@rad.org.uk

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