Don Herbison-Evans, M.A., D.Phil. (oxon), Dip. Dance Ed.
donherbisonevans@yahoo.com
(updated 3 January 2010)

with
partner Anna Piper
(Photo: Neville Lowe)
Don Herbison-Evans has previously been :
Currently he is :
He is the author of the
NUDES
computer animation system.
He has recently been co-lecturing
Introduction to Computer Graphics
at the University of Technology Sydney.
Some of his movies can be accessed on
YouTube.
His 81
publications
and
technical reports
to date range over:
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance,
Microwave Antenna Design
Numerical Analysis
Computer Graphics
Computer Animation
Dance, and
Dance Notation
His on-line webpages include:
COMPUTING
A program that prints itself
Solving Quartic and Cubic Equations
Animated Cartoons by Computers Using Ellipsoids
Rapid Raster Ellipsoid Shading
The NUDES animation System
4D Computer Output
The Perspective Transformation
Why do we sleep?
Consciousness
DANCE
Dance and the Computer
Computer Animation of the Merrilyn
Robots and Dancing
Objectifying Information About Dance
Digital Duet
A Dancer Among Us
LED & LINTEL: A Windows Labanotation Editor and Interpreter
Revised Grammar for the Foxtrot
A Ballet Animation Language
Symmetry and Dance
Perception of the Fleeting Moment in Dance
Gender & Choreography: An Irrational Tango
History of Modern Ballroom Dancing
History of Latin & American Dancing
Scottish Country Dancing
Noh Dancing
English Old Time Dancing
Exhibition Dancing
Ballroom Dance Studios Sydney
Ballroom Dance Studios NSW and ACT
Ballroom Dancing in Sydney
Australian Dance Links
Australian New Vogue Dancing on the Web
Forthcoming Dance Competitions in NSW
Dancing in the Olympics 2000 Closing Ceremony
Dinosaurs Dancing in the Country
Australia vs New Zealand Showcase
Vale: Brian Cumming
Music for Dancing,
Waltzing on a KDF9,
The Australian Dance Heritage
Meaning in the 'Twilight Waltz',
Holds in the computer animation of New Vogue Dances,
Dancing Backwards in High Heels and Other Problems in Animation
Why Dance?.
OTHER OBSESSIONS
A Gravitational Hydrogen Atom,
Comforting Thoughts,
A Father's Lament,
The Interferometer
Caterpillars of Australian Moths and Butterflies
Why Can't I Slow Down,
Some Big Australian Roadside Attractions,
God or Machine?,
Global Warming,
A Curriculum Vitae, and
An Autobiography.
His other interests include:
various forms of Dancing
keeping fresh and salt water native
Australian aquaria, and
UFO's,
Flowers, and
Birds.
His abiding
academic obsession
has been the design and study of languages for
the description and prescription of human movement.
Deciding that dancers have
been designing sytems for communicating movement for centuries,
he has been learning and studying
many forms of dance :
Ballroom Dancing
(Masters II Level 4, 24 years, many teachers, latterly
Bob Field, Sydney)
Latin & American Dancing
(Masters II Level 4, 24 years, many teachers, currently
Neale & Nicole Byrnes, Sydney)
New Vogue Dancing
(Masters II Level 4, 22 years, many teachers, latterly
Phil Abdy, Bundaberg)
Classical Ballet
(7 years, many teachers, most recently
Ann Butt-D'Hau, Sydney)
Contemporary Modern Dance
(5 years, many teachers, most recently
Ann Butt-D'Hau, Sydney)
Jazz Dancing
(5 years, many teachers, most recently Savva Emanon, Sydney)
Contact Improvisation
(5 years, many teachers, most recently Pru Jones, Sydney)
Tap (5 years, many teachers, most recently Peggy Watson, Sydney)
Clogging (1 year, with Sonya Volzke, Bundaberg)
Exhibition Dancing (6 years, with George Czender, Sydney)
Folk Dancing (1 year, Kitchener-Waterloo Folk Dance Club)
Sacred Dance (6 months, with
Nina De Shane, Toronto)
Argentine Tango (4 months, with
Neville Boyd, Sydney)
Scottish Country Dancing (3 months, with Olivia Roberts, Sydney)
Square Dancing (3 months, with Shirley Kelly, Bundaberg)
Renaissance Dance
(3 months, with Waterloo University Renaissance Dancers)
Hip-Hop (Break) Dance (3 months, Newport Community Centre, Sydney)
Line Dancing (10 classes, Kay Longhurst, Brisbane)
English Old Time Dancing
(Adult D Grade, 2 lessons, Brad Cherrie, Patrick Sweeney, Sydney)
Round Dancing (3 classes with Shirley Kelly, Bundaberg)
also
Labanotation (3 years,
Rhonda Ryman,
Ronne Arnold and
Drid Williams)
Benesh Dance Notation (18 months,
Rhonda Ryman, Waterloo)