Mindy Aloff confirms my experience of dancers and dance writers -- that they’re mainly unable to see beyond the world they inhabit (“How Isadora Duncan Lived to Dance,” The Review, December 14). Aloff ...
An Afternoon Inspired by the Art of Auguste Rodin and Isadora Duncan comes to EB Community Arts Center on March 28 at 2 p.m.
Allyn Ginns Ayers dances in the role of the mother in “Ave Maria” by Isadora Duncan, to be performed by Dance Now! Miami at Miami Theater Center on Dec. 11 in Miami Shores. “Ave Maria” is part of a ...
The work of a 20th-century dance innovator inspires four women of the present day in this film, composed like a piece of music by Damien Manivel. By Glenn Kenny Jérôme Bel has decided, for ecological ...
Abraham Walkowitz, watercolor of Isadora Duncan in a dance pose (1906-27) (all images courtesy the New York Public Library) Almost all of Walkowitz’s illustrations were left as raw sketches, although ...
In 1971, vanguard modern choreographer José Limón created “Dances for Isadora” as a tribute to one of the pioneers of the art form — Isadora Duncan. Limón regarded Duncan as his “dance mother” and ...
Lori Belilove's Isadora Duncan Dance Company returns to the exquisite setting of Untermyer Gardens in Yonkers with a program of dances by Isadora Duncan, along with original works by Belilove, ...
Isadora Duncan departed New York City in May 1899 on a boat carrying cows to Hull, a seaport in England. America had rejected her, so she left to find fame and fortune in Europe as the mother of ...
Programming will include performances by Lori Belilove and Company Dancers Emily D'Angelo, Samuel Humphreys, Nikki Poulos, Samantha Mercado, Hayley Rose, Diana Uribe, Caroline Yamada, and Company ...
(Isadora Duncan (1877-1927)) It is easy to be dazzled by Duncan’s soul-full prose, and then pause and realize that you have no idea what she is saying. It is even easier, perhaps, to dismiss her ...
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