Showing posts with label Theory Meetings. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Minutes for the DNB Theory Meeting, October 13, 2015

Submitted by DNB Staff - December 29, 2015

Attendees: Ray Cook, Joyce Greenberg, Ann Hutchinson Guest, Mei-Chen Lu, Lynne Weber, Charlotte Wile.

The following documents a DNB theory meeting held on October 13, 2015 at Lynne Weber's apartment in New York City.



VIDEO 1

TOPICS: The agenda; The process of writing LN.
  • Minute 1:15. Suggestions for the agenda were listed.
  1. Inner focus. (This topic was not discussed at this meeting).
  2. Swinging.
  3. The derivation of relationship bows.
  4. Where is the mover in a floor plan pin? (This topic was not discussed at this meeting.)
  5. Initiation bows.
  6. What process do people use to write notation? How should Labanotation reading and writing be taught?
  • Minute 9:50. Each person at the meeting talked about his/her own process in writing LN.

NOTE: To watch Video 1 on a larger YouTube screen, go here.




VIDEO 2

TOPICS: More about the process of writing LN; How should LN be taught?
  • Minute 00:00.  More about the process of writing LN.
  • Minute 11:20.  How should LN reading and writing be taught?

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VIDEO 3

TOPICS: More about teaching LN; The derivation of relationship bows; The evolution Labanotation; The logic of LN.
  • Minute 00:00.  More about teaching LN .
  • Minute 1:40.  The derivation of  relationship bows.
  • Minute 14:00.  The logic of LN (e.g., "root" symbols.) 
  • Minute 16:44.  Symbols based on "root" symbols vs. symbols that are not related to the system as a whole.
  • Minute 19:40.  More about the derivation of relationship bows.


INDICATIONS DISCUSSED:



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VIDEO 4

TOPICS: Symbols that have more than one meaning; Swinging.
  • Minute 00:00.  Symbols that have more than one meaning. For instance, a dotted (broken) line is used for "resultant movement" and a dotted (broken) curve is used for "near." 
  • Minute 9:00.  "Swinging" - Definitions and indications.

INDICATIONS DISCUSSED:


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 VIDEO 5

TOPIC:  More on swinging.
  • Minute 00:00. More on swinging  What are the characteristics of swinging? Various ideas were discussed, such as impetus, a change in energy, giving in to gravity, relaxation, Free Flow Effort.
  • Minute 10:57. "General swinging" and "true swinging."

INDICATIONS DISCUSSED:




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VIDEO 6

TOPICS: More on swinging; "Giving into gravity," "Initiation," "led by."
  • Minute 00:14. More on the how the proposed symbols could be interpreted. Also, how might the symbols be modified to indicate other aspects of swinging (e.g., its direction and body portion involvement)?
  • Minute 7:52. More on what we mean by "swinging." Which of the following should be included in how it is depicted: initiation, arc like, a change in energy, relation to gravity?
  • Minute 10:25. The difference between the concept of "giving in to gravity" (i.e., "Heavy") and "initiation" (i.e., the impetus of a movement or where in the body the movement begins).
  • Minute 13: 37. "Initiation" vs. "led by."

INDICATIONS DISCUSSED:



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VIDEO 7

TOPIC: More on initiation.
  • Minute 00:14. Should initiation bows be drawn short or long? For instance, always drawing them short may help support the idea that initiation occurs at the beginning of a movement. On the other hand, maybe the bow should be as long as length of the movement(s) it modifies. That would make it possible to show the initiation of a phrase of movements.
  • Minute 10:05. Other ideas for drawing the initiation bow. For instance, the curved part of the bow could be dotted. Or the beginning of the bow could be solid and the end could be dotted.
  • Minute 13:45. Using an indication such as a dotted initiation bow to show the "point of interest."

INDICATIONS DISCUSSED:



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Addendum: For other discussions about initiation, go here:



3) "What is Spatial Tension?" (Discussion #37 at the end of the posting.)

Monday, May 12, 2014

Topics and Links: DNB Theory Discussions, 1999 - present

Submitted by DNB Staff - May 12, 2014

The following contains a lists of topics for DNB theory meetings and related discussions from 1999 to present.

       Topics: flexion, bending/folding - unspecified amount 

       Topics: middle level shifts; "an action" vs. "any action."

        Topic: bending – use of the term.

Minutes for the Theory Meeting, June 2003 (Posting #3)
        Topic: general indication for turning on a path
        Topics: mapping Core Working Group meetings; how is Motif Notation being used – directions; motion/destination; place middle; action/appropriate action; stillness/pausing; criteria for developing notation; flexion/extension; standardization of notation; duration of fixed length symbols; turns/rotation; traveling/paths; weight transference; gestural traveling and paths; body portion involvement (whole body/body part).

       Topics: the meaning of a vertical straight line; flexion/extension; stillness; criteria for developing Motif Notation; successive and simultaneous; increase/decrease; center (place middle); direction; dimensions and planes; weight transference; stepping; springs (aerial movement).

       Topics: theory meeting procedures; turns and paths; ballroom dance.

       Topics: altitudes; notating African dance; turns and paths in ballroom dance; top of the head.

       Topics: stepping signs in Motif Notation; notating African dance.

       Topics: floor work staff; bar lines; repeat signs Graham contractions; Addendum - African dance.

       Topics: XML; amount and size of paths.

       Topics: inclusion bows; facing for thumb side of hand; generic cartwheel sign; touching leg gestures.

       Topics: African dance; generic accent sign; generic dynamic signs; phrasing indications; Kinesphere indications; time value of flexion/extension.

       Topics: African dance; palm facing; accent, emphasis; stillness; notation rules.

       Topics: palm and thumb facing; The term “Front Sign”; counting issues; Graham hand and torso contractions; entrances and exits; direction signs – progression of specificity.

       Topics: “Dance Forms” software; distance.

       Topics: near and far; African dance.

       Topics: gestures in circular paths. African dance.         

       Topics: gestures in circular paths; writing the intent of movement; diagonal paths; African dance; initiation sign.

       Topic: timing of touching gestures.

       Topics: timing for supports; remaining over the center of weight; timing of touching gestures; passing and transient touch; lollipop direction symbols.

       Topics: teaching Labanotation; touching gestures; unit timing and specific timing; transient touch.

       Topics: unit timing, revolving on a straight path.

        Topics: revolving on a straight path (swiveling and non-swiveling); unit timing and exact timing; zed carets; focal point; notating various dance styles/genre.

       Topic: photos of meeting participants.

       Topics: ICKL Motif Fellows; unit timing; modification of the “phrasing bow”; indication of the “same” and “different”; diagonal pathways; “any circular path”; indication of distance; duration of flexion; stillness in a starting position; hold sign with gestures; tempo.

       Topics: transient touch; “spring points” (timing of support-touch).

       Topics: unit timing; unfolding sign vs. the back to normal sign; distance indications; flexion and extension.

       Topics: timing of support bows.

       Topics: relationship bows; length of modifying bows; body hold sign; distance indications; turning on a straight path.

       Topics: timing of relationships; timing of vertical bows; body holds and space holds; “measurement signs” and “space signs”; misuse and inconsistency in LN terminology; leg gesture distance from floor vs. the legs distance from each other; swiveling vs. non-swiveling supports; Zack Brown's ICKL proposal.

       Topics: ICKL Motif fellows; “any prime action” vs. “any movement”; tempo signs; revised Agbadza score; movement paradigms and categories; Effort without an action indication; vertical line (terms and meaning).

       Topics: ICKL Motif fellows proposal; palm facing; the reading of pre-signs; phrasing; inclusion bows; generic cartwheel sign; touching leg gesture; accent, emphasis; phrasing; generic Dynamic sign; kinesphere sign; stillness; distance; transient touch; flexion, extension.

       Topics: The role of stagers, reconstructors, and notators; holding and canceling Supports; “weight shift,” “weight transference,” and “steps”; the significance of terms; tilting and shifting.

       Topics: P.W. Pluto’s Paper concerning the timing of supports in tango movement; ownership of scores.

       Topic: steps.

       Topics: Dynamics; Effort.

Minutes for the Open Theory Meeting, August 4, 2010                          
       Topics: tick marks and bar lines; timing and interpretation of steps.

Minutes for the Open Theory Meeting, November 17, 2010 
       Topics: guidelines for ICKL papers; tick marks; timing and interpretation of steps; interpreting notation.

       Topics: “weight”; symbols in relation to tick marks; tap dance; touching/sliding foot hooks; ICKL conference.

       Topic: transient touch; timing of touching gestures; tap dance.

Minutes for the Open Theory Meeting, October 20, 2011
       Topics: distance of a step; placement of a the feet; unit and specific timing; touching gestures.

       Topics: rhythm; unit and specific timing; flexibility vs. rules in Labanotation; altitude and measurement indication.

       Topic: Central, Peripheral, and Transverse (tension, pathways, body portions, initiation).

       Topics: differences between Motif Notation and Labanotation; African dance.

       Topics: thematic notation; KineScribe; Zack Brown's Labanotation text; direction for gestures vs. supports; secret turns.

       Topics: flexion indications in an increasing sign; design drawing on a high surface; phrasing of direction signs.


Minutes for the DNB Theory Meeting, October 13, 2015
     Topics: What process do people use to write notation? How should Labanotation reading and writing be taught?; The derivation of relationship bows; Swinging; Initiation bows.