Movement Notation is considered the first publication of the Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation
(EWMN) developed by Noa Eshkol and Abraham Wachmann. With this polyphonic notation system
Eshkol and Wachmann centered dance on its basic element: the movement of the human body. They
treated the different parts of the body as separate instruments similar to the musical
instruments of an orchestra - each with its own rules for performing movement. This new edition
of the 1958 publication is supplemented with contributions from Eshkol's collaborators and
additional archive material which contextualizes and expands on the genesis of the EWMN and
embeds it in contemporary discourses on dance and movement. Ed.: Krist Gruijthuijsen. Text:
John G Harries Michal Shosani and Humi Einbinder Mor Bashan and Dror Shoval.