An introduction to motif notation.
Author: Guest, Ann Hutchinson Published: 2007 Motif Notation is a system for graphically representing and recording movement; it is closely related to Labanotation. The two systems use most of the same symbols and terminology, have a similar format, and both record fundamental components such as direction, action, dynamics, relationship, and timing. An introduction to Motif Notation aims to provide a practical survey of the basic symbols and their meanings, thus serving as a stepping-stone to the more detailed exploration of movement and use of Motif symbols in the same author's book Your move. 38 pages, paperback, 280 x 210 mm. |