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 ...
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 ...
A kneeling, russet-draped figure presses her fists to the floor, then raises them high with an air of militant ecstasy. That fervent image opens "Revolutionary: Isadora Duncan's Words, Music, Dance," ...
A century after World War I reshaped lives and arts alike, a new dance-theater premiere in Woodstock shines a light on an overlooked chapter of American Modernism that unfolded in the Hudson Valley.
Isadora Duncan enchanted audiences in the early 20th century. And thanks to artists like Jeanne Bresciani and her disciple Mary DiSanto-Rose, Duncan still enchants today. These two spirits are imbued ...
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