revival.orchesis-portal.org
Introduction
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Joomla project supported by everest poker review. This website documents attempts during modern times to create choreographies portraying or simply evoking Ancient Greek dance. It complements other websites in the Orchesis Portal such as:. Dance in ancient Greek sculpture. We will gather all relevant material, presenting it in four categories:. 1 Videos of performances, listed under the name of the choreographer. 2 Texts on how to approach the subject of creating a choreography.
isadoraduncanarchive.org
Collections
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Isadora Duncan and her school in Berlin, Elizabeth Duncan and her schools founded between 1911 and 1948, the Isadorables, Raymond Duncan and followers of Isadora’s heritage. Images from selected early programs, chronologies and reviews viewable online. In 2015, Deutsches Tanzarchiv Köln purchased the Archives of Anna Duncan from Kathleen Quinlan. Washington, D.C. A Tribute to Isadora Duncan as an 'American Dance Treasure' is found here. Searchable Database for Duncan related videos and films is here.
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Isadora Duncan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. May 26, 1877 or ( 1878-05-27. May 27, 1878. September 14, 1927 ( 1927-09-14. Aged 49 or 50). May 26 or 27, 1877 September 14, 1927) was an American dancer. Born in California, she lived in Western Europe and the Soviet Union. From the age of 22 until her death at age 49 or 50. She performed to acclaim throughout Europe. Duncan's fondness for flowing scarves contributed to her death in an automobile accident in Nice. France, when she was a passenger in an Amilcar.
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Isadora Duncan
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Musical compositions and adaptations. Joomla project supported by everest poker review. Κανέλλος, Βάσος: "Isadora Duncan", Η αρχαία ελληνική τραγωδία, μελέτη Βάσου Κανέλλου, σελ. 19. Αθήνα. Isadora Duncan was my spiritual and beloved teacher, she was inspired from the ancient sculpture and vase painting to conceive the idea that the human body could be made to express by its own action and gesture all the emotions which the most complicated or passionate music could convey. Δυο εβδομάδες αργότερα ή Ίσαδώ...