The licensing process begins with your interest in acquiring a Limón work. Once you contact us, we can provide a catalogue of dances and a videotape of excerpts, as well as further information on specific works. We will also discuss the suitability of the Limón repertory for your performing group, considering style, size, and other factors.

After these preliminary discussions, we will prepare a contract and determine a schedule based on your needs and those of the reconstruction. The amount of time it takes to stage a dance varies with the work and the company or ensemble that is licensing it. Whenever possible, the reconstructor will teach Limón Technique classes in conjunction with the staging—this profoundly alters the dancers’ understanding of the work and the performance quality.

The staging process draws upon archival films and videotapes, Labanotation scores, audiotapes, photographs, original notes on the dances, and above all, the reconstructors’ personal experiences with the Limón tradition. We supply a tape of the music for rehearsal purposes—you are responsible for making licensing arrangements. You are also responsible for costumes and lighting, but the reconstructor, as the representative of the Limón tradition and organization, retains sole artistic authority of the production. At the conclusion of the licensing period, we request a videotape of the dance as performed by your company or ensemble for our archives.

For more information, please refer to the sections on licensing for Companies or for Schools.