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Sutton Movement Writing & Shorthand
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 July 2014
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1. Feuillet, Raoul Auger, Chorégraphie… Paris, 1699. Facsimile reprint of 1700 Paris Edition, NY: Broude Bros., 1968 Google Scholar.
2. Stepanov, Vladimir Ivanovich, Alphabet des Mouvements du Corps Humain. Paris, 1892, translated from the French edition of 1892 by Lister, Raymond, reprint, NY: Dance Horizons, 1969 Google Scholar.
3. Saint-Léon, Arthur, La Sténochorégraphie. Paris, 1852 Google Scholar.
4. Zorn, Friedrich Albert. Grammar of the art Of Dancing, 1887. Edited by Scheafe, Alfonso Joseph. Boston: The Heintzmann Press, 1905, reprint, NY: Dance Horizons, 1975Google Scholar.
5. Dance Notation Bureau, 505 Eighth Ave. New York, N.Y. 10018, and The Language of Dance Centre, 5 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A, England.
6. The Benesh Institute of Choreology, Ltd. 4 Margravine Gardens, Barons Court, London W6, 8RH, England.
7. The Movement Notation Society, 75 Arlozorov St. Holon, Israel 58327 or Research Center For Movement Notation, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Tel Aviv, Israel, Noa Eshkol, Director.
8. Center For Sutton Movement Writing, The Movement Shorthand Society Inc., P.O. Box 7344, Newport Beach, California 92660.
9. Two volumes of a seven volume series on the Bournonville Schools are published and are available from the Center For Sutton Movement Writing, P.O. Box 7344, Newport Beach, Ca, 92660.
10. The Center For Sutton Movement Writing is run by the Movement Shorthand Society, Inc. a non-profit, tax-exempt educational corporation. Donations and memberships are tax-deductible. Members receive a news-letter and updates in the system. The Society publishes books and materials and offers courses by correspondence.
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