The conference focused on the wide range of theoretical and practical approaches to Rudolf Laban’s legacy that exist today. In this context, the presentation centred on a dance solo by Andrei Jerschik from 1929, which Rose Breuss notated in Labanotation in the late 1990s and which Damian Cortes Alberti reconstructed from the notation within the framework of the BMKOES-funded project. The lecture became the starting point for engaging discussions on the ways in which Labanotation can contribute to the preservation and archiving of dance heritage.
Rose Breuss was supported by the Austrian Cultural Forum London.