They move blithely with abandon, young women clad in filmy tunics like Greek goddesses, barefoot, long hair cascading down their backs. A gathering of fairies in the forest? A hippie wedding in a ...
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 ...
Love—”one great surging, longing, unmistakable urge”—came to Isadora Duncan in Budapest in springtime. She met an actor whom in her later memoirs she called “Romeo.”* Out of this awakening came a ...
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 ...
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