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Following Sir Fred's Steps - Ashton’s Legacy. Edited by Stephanie Jordan & Andrée Grau. First Published by Dance Books in 1996. ISBN 1 85273 047 1

The original book cover (above) shows Frederick Ashton rehearsing Nadia Nerina and David Blair in La Fille mal gardée. Photograph © by Zoë Dominic.

An appendix from Following Sir Fred's Steps - Ashton's Legacy, the published proceedings of the conference on the choreographer Sir Frederick Ashton and his work, held at Roehampton University in 1994, and edited by Stephanie Jordan and Andrée Grau.

Following Sir Fred’s Steps

Appendix I
Scores of Ashton Ballets in Benesh Movement Notation


Apparitions
Birthday Offering
Capriol Suite
Cinderella
The Creatures of Prometheus
Dante Sonata
Daphnis and Chloe
Death in Venice (danced scenes)
The Dream
Enigma Variations
Façade
La Fille mal gardée
Die Fledermaus (Act II, danced scenes)    
Illuminations
Jazz Calendar
Monotones I & II
A Month in the Country
Ondine
Pas de légumes
Les Patineurs

Raymonda: Scène d’amour
Les Rendezvous
Rhapsody
Romeo and Juliet
Le Rossignol
Scènes de ballet
Sinfonietta
The Sleeping Beauty (additional     choreography)
Swan Lake
Sylvia (one-act version)
Symphonic Variations
Tales of Beatrix Potter
Thaïs Pas de deux
The Two Pigeons
La Valse
Valses nobles et sentimentales
Varii Capricci
The Walk to the Paradise Garden
A Wedding Bouquet


Information provided by the Benesh Institute, the international centre for Benesh Movement Notation. The Institute provides dance companies and choreographers with an efficient and accurate system of notation for the professional recording and revival of dance repertoire, and houses over 400 scores in its library of choreographic scores and related material. There is a special agreement for the educational use of scores, and permission may be granted to use specified scores for study purposes. Currently there are some 250 scores available; this number will increase considerably in the near future.

For further information, contact:
The Benesh Institute, 36 Battersea Square, London, SW11 3RA, United Kingdom.

www.benesh.org/


 

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