The diagrammatic score for Katema is rendered across nine pages. The score is drawn diagonally, mirroring the dance, which is performed across a single diagonal. Each page of the score is read from the upper right, proceeding diagonally down to the left, and indicates the elements of the dance that Childs named X, Y, and Z. The page number, section, part, and the amount of time each section takes to perform are recorded on the upper left corner of each sheet. Page one of nine. Courtesy of Lucinda Childs.

The diagrammatic score for Katema is rendered across nine pages. The score is drawn diagonally, mirroring the dance, which is performed across a single diagonal. Each page of the score is read from the upper right, proceeding diagonally down to the left, and indicates the elements of the dance that Childs named X, Y, and Z. The page number, section, part, and the amount of time each section takes to perform are recorded on the upper left corner of each sheet. Page two of nine. Courtesy of Lucinda Childs.

The diagrammatic score for Katema is rendered across nine pages. The score is drawn diagonally, mirroring the dance, which is performed across a single diagonal. Each page of the score is read from the upper right, proceeding diagonally down to the left, and indicates the elements of the dance that Childs named X, Y, and Z. The page number, section, part, and the amount of time each section takes to perform are recorded on the upper left corner of each sheet. Page three of nine. Courtesy of Lucinda Childs.

The diagrammatic score for Katema is rendered across nine pages. The score is drawn diagonally, mirroring the dance, which is performed across a single diagonal. Each page of the score is read from the upper right, proceeding diagonally down to the left, and indicates the elements of the dance that Childs named X, Y, and Z. The page number, section, part, and the amount of time each section takes to perform are recorded on the upper left corner of each sheet. Page four of nine. Courtesy of Lucinda Childs.

The diagrammatic score for Katema is rendered across nine pages. The score is drawn diagonally, mirroring the dance, which is performed across a single diagonal. Each page of the score is read from the upper right, proceeding diagonally down to the left, and indicates the elements of the dance that Childs named X, Y, and Z. The page number, section, part, and the amount of time each section takes to perform are recorded on the upper left corner of each sheet. Page five of nine. Courtesy of Lucinda Childs.

The diagrammatic score for Katema is rendered across nine pages. The score is drawn diagonally, mirroring the dance, which is performed across a single diagonal. Each page of the score is read from the upper right, proceeding diagonally down to the left, and indicates the elements of the dance that Childs named X, Y, and Z. The page number, section, part, and the amount of time each section takes to perform are recorded on the upper left corner of each sheet. Page six of nine. Courtesy of Lucinda Childs.

The diagrammatic score for Katema is rendered across nine pages. The score is drawn diagonally, mirroring the dance, which is performed across a single diagonal. Each page of the score is read from the upper right, proceeding diagonally down to the left, and indicates the elements of the dance that Childs named X, Y, and Z. The page number, section, part, and the amount of time each section takes to perform are recorded on the upper left corner of each sheet. Page seven of nine. Courtesy of Lucinda Childs.

The diagrammatic score for Katema is rendered across nine pages. The score is drawn diagonally, mirroring the dance, which is performed across a single diagonal. Each page of the score is read from the upper right, proceeding diagonally down to the left, and indicates the elements of the dance that Childs named X, Y, and Z. The page number, section, part, and the amount of time each section takes to perform are recorded on the upper left corner of each sheet. Page eight of nine. Courtesy of Lucinda Childs.

The diagrammatic score for Katema is rendered across nine pages. The score is drawn diagonally, mirroring the dance, which is performed across a single diagonal. Each page of the score is read from the upper right, proceeding diagonally down to the left, and indicates the elements of the dance that Childs named X, Y, and Z. The page number, section, part, and the amount of time each section takes to perform are recorded on the upper left corner of each sheet. Page nine of nine. Courtesy of Lucinda Childs.