



Every now and then I go through 'phases' of tidying up and today it's the 'art' folder on the computer's turn to be harassed. In amongst it was some early research for a series I'd titled 'Sarabande'. Whilst looking around for some background info I came across a 'language' that I wasn't aware of in the form of dance notation. They are fascinating to look at as they feel so alien.
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