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    • Who Was Isadora Duncan?
    • Childhood
    • Success in Europe
    • Schools and 'Isadorables'
    • Difficult Personal Life

    Isadora Duncan developed an approach to dance that emphasized naturalistic movement. She was a hit in Europe as a performer to classical music and opened schools that integrated dance with other types of learning. She later faced immense tragedy with the death of her children and spouse's suicide.

    With accounts varying, Isadora Angela Duncan was born circa May 26, 1877 (the date on her baptismal certificate; some sources say May 27, 1878), in San Francisco, California. Her parents divorced when Duncan was an infant, and she was raised by her mother, Dora, a piano teacher with a great appreciation for the arts. At the age of 6, Duncan began t...

    Duncan lived in Chicago and New York before moving to Europe. There with brother Raymond she studied Greek mythology and visual iconography, which would inform her sensibilities and general style of movement as an artist. Duncan came to look at ancient rituals around dance, nature and the body as being central to her performance ideology. Barefoot ...

    Duncan defied social custom in other ways and was viewed as an early feminist, declaring that she wouldn't marry and thus having two children out of wedlock. Duncan also founded dance schools in the United States, Germany and Russia, with her dance students dubbed the "Isadorables" by the media. She developed a particularly affinity for the latter ...

    Duncan faced horrific tragedies in her life, with her two children and their nanny drowning in 1913 when the car they were in fell into the Seine River. Later, Duncan married poet Sergey Aleksandrovich Yesenin in 1922, favoring a legal union to allow him travel to the United States. However, the couple was ostracized due to anti-Bolshevik paranoia,...

  1. Angela Isadora Duncan (May 26, 1877 or May 27, 1878 [a] – September 14, 1927) was an American-born dancer and choreographer, who was a pioneer of modern contemporary dance and performed to great acclaim throughout Europe and the US. Born and raised in California, she lived and danced in Western Europe, the US and Soviet Russia from the age of 22.

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  2. Angela Isadora Duncan (San Francisco, 27 de mayo de 1877 - Niza, 14 de septiembre de 1927), conocida como Isadora Duncan, fue una bailarina y coreógrafa nacida estadounidense, considerada por muchos como la creadora de la danza contemporánea.

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    • Angela Isadora Duncan
  3. Isadora Duncan. (San Francisco, 1878 - Niza, 1927) Bailarina norteamericana. Hija de un matrimonio desunido y finalmente divorciado, su instinto la inclinó hacia el baile desde niña. En su autobiografía, titulada Mi vida, escribió: "Nací a la orilla del mar. Mi primera idea del movimiento y de la danza me ha venido seguramente del ritmo de ...

  4. 6 de jun. de 2020 · Isadora Duncan fue una de esas mujeres que llegaron al mundo para romper esquemas. Se la considera fundadora de la danza moderna y una de las personalidades más fascinantes y revolucionarias del mundo artístico. Además, su vida y muerte se movieron dentro de las coordenadas de lo insólito.

  5. 1 de nov. de 2019 · Bailarina, coreógrafa, maestra de baile, pensadora y creadora de una de las primeras técnicas de la danza moderna, Isadora Duncan dejó un gran legado en el mundo de la danza. Hoy en día su visión acerca de la danza como expresión de la condición humana sigue vigente en las diferentes vertientes de la danza contempóranea.