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    Isadora Duncan (1877-1927), often called the “mother of modern dance” was born in San Francisco and went on to liberate dance from the confines of the ballet of her time, shedding slippers and corset to combine the use of simple, natural movement with a vibrant musicality.

  2. Feb 24, 2019 · Updated on February 24, 2019. Known for: Pioneering work in expressive dance and modern dance. Dates: May 26 (27?), 1877 - September 14, 1927. Occupation: dancer, dance teacher. Also known as: Angela Isadora Duncan (birth name); Angela Duncan. About Isadora Duncan. She was born as Angela Duncan in San Francisco in 1877.

  3. Isadora Duncan. Born San Francisco, May 26, 1877. Died September 14, 1927. Isadora Duncan was one of the great innovators in the history of dance. Her dance technique and choreography, the extraordinary events that marked her life, and her philosophy and writings on dance and life continue to fascinate dancers and historians.

  4. About Isadora Duncan. Isadora Duncan (1877-1927) was an American pioneer of dance and is an important figure in both the arts and history. Known as the “Mother of Modern Dance,” Isadora Duncan was a self-styled revolutionary whose influence spread from American to Europe and Russia, creating a sensation everywhere she performed.

  5. Isadora Now : Triple Bill Viviana Durante Company 2129 Feb, Barbican Theatre . A remarkable evening of performance paying tribute to the American dancer Isadora Duncan, a timeless feminist icon who made work that enabled women to express themselves physically on their own terms.

  6. The Repertory section of the Isadora Duncan Archive includes the dance title, as well as alternative titles for variations and versions, the musical designation, factual information (date or location of premiere, subject matter and so forth) as well as descriptions of the dances from archival material (press clippings and reviews) and from ...

  7. About the Isadora Duncan Archive. Photo of the Isadorables by Arnold Genthe. From the Collection of Janaea Rose Lyn. Vision. Our vision is to create a digital archive of the choreographic legacy of modern dance pioneer, Isadora Duncan, and subsequent generations of Duncan practitioners.

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