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- The
world’s major dance companies
employ full-time Benesh Notators to
record and revive their repertoires.
- The
world’s top choreographers
use the Benesh system as it provides artistic flexibility
which allows them to create new works whilst existing ones
are being mounted by Benesh Notators on the other side of
the globe.
- Teachers
of the Royal Academy of Dance use the universal language
of Benesh Notation to clarify details of the syllabi such
as arm movements and musical timing by referring to the
published major syllabi notated in BMN.
- Dance
scholars world-wide use the library of 1100 plus choreographic
scores in BMN as a resource to undertake academic research
into the world’s rich theatrical dance heritage.
- Clinicians
use BMN as a recording tool for ‘shop floor’ assessment
and re-assessment and as a research tool, either alone or
in conjunction with instrumentation methods, to record clinical
findings.
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