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Question by Polly Wiltshire
Submitted on 1/20/2004
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Does anybody know of laban notation teachers based in the midlands? and are there any courses coming up in laban notation anywhere for teachers?


Answer by Dj
Submitted on 11/4/2005
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i study @ st margaret ward performing arts college and am touaght laban notation on a friday and possibly a thursday depending on who teaches me but this is based in Stoke eon Trent in the midlands if this is any help. The course i am doing is AS dance so if u are intreseted the contact St Margaret Ward college.

 

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