- Rudolf Benesh
Rudolf Benesh (
January 16 1916 –May 3 1975 ,London ,England ) was amathematician and created the "Benesh Movement Notation " fordancing . He was son of a Czech father and an Anglo-Italian mother.Rudolf Benesh worked as a mathematician while his wife Joan was a dancer in
Sadler's Wells ballet in the late 1940s. She was having difficulty with her attempts to write and then decipher dance steps. He then devised a dance notation system while at work in the office. He wrote some lines to represent a movement of someone at a desk, then asked someone else to decipher them. The system evolved in the period 1947 to 1955. DameNinette de Valois announced that theRoyal Opera House would be using the Benesh Movement Notation. In the following year, Rudolf and Joan wrote "An Introduction to Benesh Dance Notation".In 1957 the first dance notated with the system was Stravinsky's "Petroushka". Faith Worth was the first professional Benesh notator. In 1962 the Benesh Institute of Choreology was established. In 1968 some dances of the Australian Aboriginal dancers of Northern Territory were notated by a group of
anthropology students. Joan and Rudolf also wrote "Reading Dance: The Birth of Choreology". TheRoyal Academy of Dance , in conjunction with theUniversity of Surrey , produced software in the 1990s for inputing the notation and printing it out.
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