chironomy

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • noun The science which treats of the rules of pantomimic gesticulation or of significant gesture.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • noun The art of moving the hands in oratory or in pantomime; gesture.

Examples

  • Based on the method of Solemses as taught by the late Dom Joseph Gajard, the workshop was designed as a series of classes and chant practices for the intermediate/advanced student with special emphasis on Gregorian rhythm, modality, and chironomy.

    Report on ICK chant workshop

  • Not exactly the fluid arsis / thesis Gregorian chant chironomy in which I was trained, but entirely appropriate and providing an entertaining background choreography.)

    Farmboyz / Perge Modo

  • Not exactly the fluid arsis / thesis Gregorian chant chironomy in which I was trained, but entirely appropriate and providing an entertaining background choreography.)

    Farmboyz / Perge Modo

Note

The word 'chironomy' comes from Greek roots meaning 'hand' and 'manage'.