Vladimir Stepanov (dancer), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Vladimir Stepanov (dancer)

Russian ballerina

Date of Birth: 17-Jun-1866

Date of Death: 16-Jan-1896

Profession: ballet dancer, choreographer

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Vladimir Stepanov (dancer)

  • Vladimir Ivanovich Stepanov (1866–1896), was a dancer at the Mariinsky Theater in Saint Petersburg.
  • His book, The Alphabet of Movements of the Human Body (French: L'Alphabet des Mouvements du Corps Humain) was published in Paris in 1892.
  • The book describes a notation that encodes dance movements using musical notes instead of pictographs or abstract symbols.
  • Stepanov breaks complex movements down to elementary moves made by individual body parts, enciphering these basic moves as notes.
  • This method of dance notation, improved by Alexander Gorsky, notated many ballets from choreographer Marius Petipa.
  • Today, this method is preserved in the Harvard University Library Theatre Collection and is known as the Sergeyev Collection. Stepanov wrote his book from an anatomical perspective.
  • The movements were written in terms of joints of the body, along with flexion, extension, rotation, direction, and adduction.
  • After taking an anatomy course, he continued his studies in Paris.
  • Once it was adopted by the St.
  • Petersburg school, Stepanov was given the title Instructor in Movement Analysis and Notation; however, he died at age 29.
  • The system continued to develop following his death. After Stepanov's death, Alexander Gorsky printed Table of Signs in Stepanov notation.
  • This publication was a slightly enhanced version of Stepanov's original work.
  • Many other variations of Stepanov notation were made following this, such as Conte notation and Nicholas notation.

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