Awesome, truly. My teacher, Mrs. Westfield in Brownsville, NY, trained with Isadora Duncan. She made us the most magnificient costumes to wear, handmade and dyed by her. Glorious.
You don't have an idea of how helpful you've been. I'm studying about her to do an essay and this will be really useful. Thank you very much!! :D Reagards from Argentina!!!
Thanks so much for this video! I'm looking forward to more. I studied with Sylvia Gold in Boston in the 70s as a 4th gen. I still dance, but have expanded to historical and cultural dances . My love for Isadora stays strong.
Refreshing intellectual approach to Isadora Duncan, capturing not only her movement and passion but the fluidity of her thoughts. A great Mind producing great Art. Thank you for these insightful videos. Her genius is in good hands.
Isadora really had an amazing outlook and truly innovated an amazing style. It's so whimsical looking in terms of how fluid and light the movements look. Suspension and rebound I always see in other dances styles tend to be on the harsher more aggressive side so I loved being able to see such a contrast!
Sorry it took me so long to respond! My source information is vast...I pull from my own research, my teachers, and history books. If you're looking for books about Isadora, two of my favorites are Peter Kurth's "Isadora: A Sensational Life" and Ann Daly's "Done into Dance."
How is that possible? None of her children survived past childhood. 2 died in a car accident (drowning), and one was stillborn or died very soon after birth
I really appreciate you creating and sharing these videos! I wonder if there is any chance of having them captioned? I would love to show them to my dance history class, but need them to be accurately captioned (not auto-captioned) so they meet accessibility standards!
This was wonderful and informative video. As a choreography student preparing an oral report on Isadora, I was wondering what your source of information was (aside from your own personal experience as a Duncan Dancer) if any?
Even if she calls her movement an emphasis emitting from the solar-plexus, it's still reflected like the moon in the base of the spine by angle of the solar plexus.Olde Greek return?Pah~ the Mediterranean is as ancient as Crete+ the cult of Dionysis. She was a modern Dionysian maenad that moved ballet into the spine like Flamenco dance had.
Why thé name of FRANÇOIS MALKOVSKY a danser who see Isadora dance and which techno is similaire natural Dance of Isadora don’ Nevers appear near the other grant name of this dance His purpels are very nomber in France And in Europe
And did you Know bis fameuse follower FRANÇOIS MALKOVSKY Manu associations in France and Spain Italie and Europe are learning his teaching I was. And i am à follower Gypsie Deck
She was linked to satanist aliester crowley and her three children all died mysterious deaths (sacrifices). Abundance of evidences she had to sell her soul for fame and fortune and in the end paid the ultimate price. RIP Isadora.
pediatrapaola Well, she INVENTED modern dance. I was in a modern dance group taught by pupil of Agnes de Mille. We learned barefoot, and danced in tubes, veils. We would make up our themes, music, , etc...however, wewere more earth-bound, and "carved" many movements... she performed some of the airy ballet moves. She was the start of freedom of dance, music, movement, costume (natural).
MsTEXASJO she invented very few her style was a bluff and nothing more and her influence on TRUE modern dance is 0 .sorry being harsh but really l can't see her.
Awesome, truly.
My teacher, Mrs. Westfield in Brownsville, NY, trained with Isadora Duncan. She made us the most magnificient costumes to wear, handmade and dyed by her. Glorious.
was utterly unaware of Isadora and am grateful for introduction to this series. Yes, dance the soul's purest expression...
You don't have an idea of how helpful you've been. I'm studying about her to do an essay and this will be really useful.
Thank you very much!! :D
Reagards from Argentina!!!
Thanks so much for this video! I'm looking forward to more. I studied with Sylvia Gold in Boston in the 70s as a 4th gen. I still dance, but have expanded to historical and cultural dances . My love for Isadora stays strong.
Okay, Ida Celestia Pond.
(Look that up if you need to)
Refreshing intellectual approach to Isadora Duncan, capturing not only her movement and passion but the fluidity of her thoughts. A great Mind producing great Art. Thank you for these insightful videos. Her genius is in good hands.
Isadora really had an amazing outlook and truly innovated an amazing style. It's so whimsical looking in terms of how fluid and light the movements look. Suspension and rebound I always see in other dances styles tend to be on the harsher more aggressive side so I loved being able to see such a contrast!
EXCELLENT! I'm inspired & so excited to see the rest of this series! Thanks IsadoraNOW! LOVE Zeeva
Excellent, inspiring and informative. Thanks Ms.Rosenberg. Uday Shankar is to Indian dance fraternity what Isadora is to the west.
A great mix of historic photography and videos of her dancing technique.
Sorry it took me so long to respond! My source information is vast...I pull from my own research, my teachers, and history books. If you're looking for books about Isadora, two of my favorites are Peter Kurth's "Isadora: A Sensational Life" and Ann Daly's "Done into Dance."
very great choregraph and a philosoph
Super like...Wonderful Isadora
isadora duncan is my great great great grand mother, Ive been told all my life how much i look like her
Hey Barbie: whatever you do, please please PLEASE, for the love of God...stay away from long silk scarves!!!
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lexfacitregem lol no problem with that, kinda not my thing but I think back then the style she created people loved back in 1910
How is that possible? None of her children survived past childhood. 2 died in a car accident (drowning), and one was stillborn or died very soon after birth
@@rosalinddances2890 anything is possible remember that
wonderful thank you for this post
A wonderful video.
Wow ! I have goosebumps!
I really appreciate you creating and sharing these videos! I wonder if there is any chance of having them captioned? I would love to show them to my dance history class, but need them to be accurately captioned (not auto-captioned) so they meet accessibility standards!
Is there any footage of the Isadorables dancing together or separately? Or teaching?
Сделайте, пожалуйста, субтитры.
This was wonderful and informative video. As a choreography student preparing an oral report on Isadora, I was wondering what your source of information was (aside from your own personal experience as a Duncan Dancer) if any?
Even if she calls her movement an emphasis emitting from the solar-plexus, it's still reflected like the moon in the base of the spine by angle of the solar plexus.Olde Greek return?Pah~ the Mediterranean is as ancient as Crete+ the cult of Dionysis. She was a modern Dionysian maenad that moved ballet into the spine like Flamenco dance had.
ISADORA AND THE CAN-CAN DANCERS EXPOSED FEMALE FREEDOM THROUGH DANCE, WHICH MADE WOMEN ADVANCE A LOT, WHICH I TALK ABOUT IN A VIDEO ON MY CHANNEL
Ballet training contradicts Duncan dance - how does a ballet trained dancer overcome this distortion of their very body?
Why thé name of FRANÇOIS MALKOVSKY a danser who see Isadora dance and which
techno is similaire natural Dance of Isadora don’ Nevers appear near the other grant name of this dance
His purpels are very nomber in France And in Europe
Too bad for us that she did not like motion picture photography.
And did you Know bis fameuse follower FRANÇOIS MALKOVSKY Manu associations in France and Spain Italie and Europe are learning his teaching I was. And i am à follower
Gypsie Deck
मेरी प्रिय ।उनकी आत्मकथा पढ़ कर उनसे प्यार हो गया ।
🤭😀😀
Then there's Maude.
She was linked to satanist aliester crowley and her three children all died mysterious deaths (sacrifices). Abundance of evidences she had to sell her soul for fame and fortune and in the end paid the ultimate price. RIP Isadora.
technique? LOL
pediatrapaola Well, she INVENTED modern dance. I was in a modern dance group taught by pupil of Agnes de Mille. We learned barefoot, and danced in tubes, veils. We would make up our themes, music, , etc...however, wewere more earth-bound, and "carved" many movements... she performed some of the airy ballet moves. She was the start of freedom of dance, music, movement, costume (natural).
MsTEXASJO she invented very few her style was a bluff and nothing more and her influence on TRUE modern dance is 0 .sorry being harsh but really l can't see her.
you are totally right! mediocrity can't even image genious let alone SEE it! ;)
do you live in lala land?
Whoever coined the phrase "pointless bitchery" had @@pediatrapaola in mind.
geen leuke vidoe evht slechte video