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Movement notation

Author: Search for this author Eshkol, Noa (artist); Wachmann, Abraham (artist)
Statement of Responsibility: Noa Eshkol and Abraham Wachmann
Medium identifier: SKH
Year: 2024
Publisher: Köln, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König
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"Movement Notation is considered to be the first publication of the “Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation” (EWMN) developed by Noa Eshkol and Abraham Wachmann. With this polyphonic notation system, Eshkol and Wachmann focused dance on its basic element: the movement of the human body. They treated the different parts of the body as separate instruments, similar to the musical instruments of an orchestra–each with its own rules for the movements to be performed. This new edition of the 1958 publication is supplemented by contributions from Eshkol’s companions and further archive material, which contextualizes and supplements the history of the EWMN’s origins and embeds it in contemporary discourses on dance and movement."--Publisher's website

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Author: Search for this author Eshkol, Noa (artist); Wachmann, Abraham (artist)
Statement of Responsibility: Noa Eshkol and Abraham Wachmann
Medium identifier: SKH
Year: 2024
Publisher: Köln, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König
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ISBN: 9783753306025
ISBN (2nd): 3753306029
Description: Second edition, 203 pages, 46 unnumbered pages : numerous illustrations (partly color)
Tags: Dance criticism; Movement notation; Notation; Criticism, interpretation, etc
Participating parties: Search for this character Bashan, Mor (editor)
Language: Englisch
Date of Copyright: 1958
Footnote: Published on the occasion of the project "Pause: Noa Eshkol Chamber Dance Group" at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, August 25-27, 2023, and the exhibition "Noa Eshkol. No Time to Dance" at Georg Kolbe Museum, Berlin, March 15-August 25, 2024
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