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Isadora Duncan (May 26, 1877 – September 14, 1927) was an American dancer. She was born Angela Isadora Duncan in San Francisco, California. Isadora Duncan is considered by many to be the mother of modern dance. Although popular in the United States only in New York later in her life, she performed to acclaim throughout Europe.

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  • News Source: Chicago-Sun Times | 2 days ago
    The model of the liberated woman in the early decades of the 20th century? A cautionary tale about the perils and pitfalls of celebrity?...Rejecting corsets and pointe shoes and conventional notions of marriage and art, Duncan draped herself in faux
  • News Source: San Francisco Chronicle | 5 days ago
    The Izzies also will pay homage to dancer Marc Platt, known as Marc Platoff during his years with the Ballets Russes, for sustained achievement. The Ashkenaz Music and Dance Center in Berkeley and pianist Roy Bogas, whose sensitive playing has
  • News Source: Kathimerini | 9 days ago
    With the participation of Greek and foreign music teachers, music therapists and doctors, the sixth International Conference of the Greek Association for Music Education starts today at the Athens Concert Hall, where it will continue until Sunday.

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  • Blog Source: www.goodasyou.org | 3 days ago
    ... Rita Mae Brown, David Bowie, Lord Byron, Mary Cheney, Van Cliburn, Quentin Crisp, Filipa de Souza, Portia de Rossi, Isadora Duncan, Christian Dior, Michael Guest, Allen Ginsberg, Langston Hughes, Alfred Kinsey, etc. etc. etc. ...
  • Blog Source: theerrantaesthete.com | 3 days ago
    Influenced by the modern dances of Isadora Duncan, Vionnet created designs that showed off a women's natural shape. Like Duncan, Vionnet was inspired by ancient Greek art, in which garments appear to float freely around the body rather ...
  • Blog Source: sequences.is | 3 days ago
    ... the screens and support and detract from one another. www.malinstahl.se Anita Wernström Imagined deaths is a new work inspired by the death of the dancer Isadora Duncan (1878–1927), a pioneering performance artist and feminist. ...

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