Submitted by Mei-Chen Lu -- March 8, 2021
- Exercises and Jazz Combinations by Walter Nicks (1963). Notated by Muriel Topaz and Allan Miles.
- Introduction to Modern Jazz by Peter Gennaro (1961). Notated by Jennifer Scanlon and Billie Mahoney.
- Modern Jazz Combinations by Billie Mahoney (1963). Notated by Muriel Topaz and Allan Miles.
- The Twist by Chubby Checker (1962). Notated by Allan Miles, Carl Wolz, and Billie Mahoney.
Lyric Jazz Dances by Rose Lorenz, no date (1980s?):
- True Love.
- Frankie and Johnny.
- Alley Cat.
- Sophisticated Swing.
- Golden Slippers.
- The Hustle.
- Taurus.
- Ring Dem Bells.
Modern Jazz New York Notation by Svea Becker and Laurie Winn (1975-1981). Edited by Ray Cook (1983)
- Foreword
- A Definition of Modern Jazz Dance
- Footnotes and Music
- Glossary
- Jazz Terms
- Notated Combinations
- Index of Labanotation Terminology
Variations on a Jazz Technique by Alvin Ailey (1965):
- Head Exercises. Notated by Ray Cook.
- Chest and Shoulder Exercises. Notated by Ray Cook.
- Short Movement Phrases. Notated by Ray Cook.
- Dance Phrase from "Rocka My Soul". Notated by Ray Cook.
- Dance Phrase from "Chain Gang". Notated by Ray Cook.
- Lindy Phrase from "Blues Suite". Notated by Ray Cook.
- Introduction to Tap Dancing by Paul Draper (1961). Notated by Ray Cook, Billie Mahoney, Lucy Venable, and Carl Wolz.
- Introduction to Modern Jazz by Peter Gennaro (1961). Notated by Jennifer Scanlon and Billie Mahoney.
- Modern Jazz Combinations by Billie Mahoney (1963). Notated by Muriel Topaz and Allan Miles.
- Exercises and Jazz Combinations by Walter Nicks (1963). Notated by Muriel Topaz and Allan Miles.
This is great, because these notations hold the key information about the style, nuance and dynamic quality of jazz dance. I will all try them out!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I have some of them, but there are a lot more that I have never tried, and it will be fun to check them out in movement!
ReplyDeletedo appretiace DNB's practice to share materials. They are documents beyond the actual movement, they reflect the approach of the age how to notate dance, providing an deep insight into the practice of LN.
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