Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Spring 1995
Journal or Book Title
American String Teacher
Volume
45
Issue
2
First Page
29
Last Page
32
Abstract
In the world of dance, expression arises through the artistic organization of movement. Motions that recur frequently throughout a dance or scene, when combined with intermediate or linking steps, are collectively referred to as choreography, or the art of setting body motion to music. Dancers memorize, through careful thought and repetition, the sequence of steps that will be required not only to execute their own roles gracefully, but also to interact with the other dancers on stage.
Copyright Owner
American String Teachers Association
Copyright Date
1995
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Sturm, Jonathan, "String Choreography: Clarifying the Motions That Connect Notes and Bow Strokes" (1995). Music Publications. 4.
https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/music_pubs/4
Comments
This article is from American String Teacher 45 (1995): 29. Posted with permission.