Dance Notation Journal
Dance Notation Journal was a biannual publication produced by the Dance Notation Bureau between 1983 and 1989.
It served as a key resource for those interested in the study and application of dance notation, particularly Labanotation. The journal featured scholarly articles, in-depth analyses, and practical insights into the use of dance notation in performance, education, and research. It also highlighted the intersection of dance history, choreography, and notation, offering a platform for academics, choreographers, and dancers to explore and share their work.
Though no longer in circulation, the Dance Notation Journal remains a valuable historical record of the development of dance notation and its influence on the dance world. Many of the topics covered in the journal continue to be relevant for contemporary dance scholars and practitioners. Archived issues are available in PDF files, offering a unique window into the evolution of dance notation during a pivotal time in its history.