Handling of objects, props
Auteurs : Guest, Ann Hutchinson (Auteur) ; Kolff, Joukje (Auteur)
Lieu de publication : Royaume-Uni
Éditeur : Dance books
Collection : Advanced labanotation
Date de publication : 2002
ISBN : 9781852730901
Langue : Anglais
Description : 236 p. : ill. n.b. ; 25 cm
Notes : Bibliogr. : p. 216-220
Sujets :
Notation Laban
Manipulation d'objets
Notation du mouvement
Danse - Étude et enseignement
Dépouillement du document :
1- BASIC INFORMATION ON PROPS
1. Definition of props --
1.1. Hand props
1.2. Personal props
1.3. Stage props
2. Indication of prop --
3. Forms of relating to props --
4. Duration of relationship, validity --
4.1. Timing of relationship
4.2. Momentary relationship
4.3. Retained relationship
4.4. A brief passing (moving) relationship
4.5. Continuous monving relationship
4.6. Cancellation of retained relationship
5. Part of prop touched, grasped, carried --
6. Placement of prop on the staff --
7. Direction, orientation of object --
2- HAND PROPS
8. A stick -- manner of grasping, holding --
8.1. Releasing a hold
9. A stick -- contact with the floor --
9.1. Leaning on a stick
9.2 Spot hold for object
9.3. Spatial retention for object
10. A stick -- simple manipulations --
10.1. Hands sliding on a stick
10.2. Dropping a stick
10.3. Throwing a stick
11. Movements of a stick --
11.1. Object carried along
11.2. Specific change of direction for a stick
12. Rotating, turning a stick --
13. Circular paths for a stick --
13.1. Swinging indian clubs
13.2. Independant circles for a stick
13.3. Horizontal circle under the legs
13.4. Twirling a stick
13.5. Finger twirl
14. Tracing a design --
15. A stick -- figure eight patterns --
15.1. Sagittal figure eight
15.2. Horizontal pinwheel
16. Hitting swords, sticks --
16.1. Hitting swords with a partner
17.Relating to sticks on the floor --
17.1. Crossed sticks on the floor
18. Handling a prop gun --
19. Handling an umbrella --
19.1. Degrees of opening (spreading)
19.2. Identifying parts of the object
20. Handling a ball --
20.1. Juggling with two balls
20.2. Rolling a ball along the body
21. Relating to a cup, jar or bottle --
22.Handling a book --
22.1. Identifying parts of a book
22.2. Rotating a book
23. Handling a basket --
23.1. Penetrating
23.2. "Inside", "In the center"
24. Skipping rope --
24.1. Skipping rope, sagital circles
24.2. Reading example for skipping rope
24.3. Skipping rope with three people
25. Handling a hoop --
26. Handling a tambourine --
27. Handling a pillow --
28.Handling a cigarette, Apple --
29.Circling lighted candles --
30. Handling a fan --
30.1. Representation of a fan
30.2. Dance with a fan and handkerchief
30.3. The sensu
30.4. Parts of the sensu
30.5. Points of the sensu
30.6. Intermediate points
30.7. Areas of the sensu
30.8 Intermediate areas
30.9. Augmented areas
30.10. Area surfaces of the sensu
30.11. The kaname (metal pin)
30.12. Identifying the ribs (oyabones)
30.13. Rib edges
30.14. Rib points
30.15. Rib surfaces
30.16. Spaces between ribs
30.17. Movements of the sensu
30.18. Direction of the sensu
30.19. Facing of the sensu
30.20. Open or closed state of sensu
30.21. Staff fo the fan
30.22. Ways of grasping the sensu
30.23. Grasping the closed sensu
30.24. Ways of grasping the open sensu
30.25. Opening and closing the sensu
30.26. Addressing
30.27. Revolutions
30.28. Cartwheel revolution
30.29. Manipulation of open sensu
30.30. Lady Senda's dance
30.31. Closing the fan - Lady Senda's dance
31. Handling a long ribbon --
32. Folding a large cloth --
33. Handling a blanket --
3- CLOTHING
34. Hat, belt, handker, sleeve, pocket --
34.1. Hat
34.2. Belt
34.3. Handkerchief
34.4. Reading example - a hat
34.5. Reading example - a handkerchief
34.6. Sleeve
34.7. Pocket
35. Handling a scarf --
36. Handling a veil --
37. Handling a skirt --
38. Handling long sleeves --
39. Using a false leg, a crutch --
39.1. Using a false leg
39.2. Using a crutch
39.3. Using two crutches
4- STAGE PROPERTIES
40. Using a chair --
40.1. Reading study using a chair
40.2. Reading example - chair, pillow
41. A table --
41.1. COntacting, resting on a table
41.2. Supporting on a table
41.3. Reading example - manipulating a table
42. A rug --
43. A barre --
44. A wall --
45. Stairs, a ladder --
45.1. Moving up or down stairs
45.2. Climbing a ladder
46. A rope --
47. A pole --
47.1. Reading material - bamboo grove
48- A box --
48.1. Reading material - new dance
49. An imaginary prop --
Appendix: Historical background on labanotation textbooks.
Résumé :
The description and notation of various different types of objects, such as sticks, fans, swords, ribbons, and candles, and the ways in which they can be held or manipulated with the hands or other parts of the body. [Editor's summary]
Collection : Bibliothèque de l'École nationale de cirque
Localisation : Bibliothèque
Cote : 792.801 G936h 2002