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  1. Raymond Duncan with his wife and son in 1912. Raymond Duncan (November 1, 1874 – August 14, 1966) was an American dancer, artist, poet, craftsman, and philosopher, and brother of dancer Isadora Duncan.

  2. Raymond Duncan (1874-1966) While running a school of art in San Francisco with his mother, brother and two sisters, when only 17, Raymond Duncan first dreamed of building a new society. To that end, he found his basic principle: the true value of work lies in the product, not in the profits, and ultimately in the development and growth of the ...

  3. 2 de jul. de 2018 · Isadora and Raymond Duncan imPROject – open Improvisation Workshop with Sofia Mavragani 8,9/2 and 22,23/2 and 7,8/3 2020 DUNCAN DANCE CENTER ImPROject focuses on the ways in which the structures and elements of playing interfere with, enrich, and finally shape the…

  4. isadoraduncanarchive.org › dancer › 1Isadora Duncan

    On September 14, 1927, at age 50, Isadora was killed in an open sports car when her scarf was entangled in the spokes of the rear wheel. As no films or notation of Isadora’s dances were made until long after her death in 1927, Duncan’s choreography has been preserved through the teaching of one generation of Duncan dancers to the next.

  5. Designer: Raymond Duncan (American, San Francisco, California 1874–1966 Cavalaire) Date: 1920s. Culture: American. Medium: silk. Credit Line: Isabel Shults Fund, 1990. Accession Number: 1990.152. Learn more about this artwork. The Costume Institute at The Met.

  6. Raymond Duncan (1 de noviembre de 1874, San Francisco, California - 14 de agosto de 1966, Cavalaire-sur-Mer, Francia) fue un bailarín, artista, poeta, artesano y filósofo estadounidense, y hermano de la bailarina Isadora Duncan.

  7. Raymond Twomey Duncan (October 23, 1930 – October 9, 2015) known as Ray Duncan was an American entrepreneur and vintner. Originally involved in oil entrepreneurship in Colorado and founder of Duncan Oil, he was the founder along with Justin Meyer of Silver Oak Cellars in 1972, a successful winery based in the Napa Valley and ...