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Isadora Duncan Analysis

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Isadora Duncan’s artistic style of dance emphasized naturalistic movements, where she placed major emphasis on the female form and free-flowing movements, which caused controversy due her dance style which was considered too flamboyant for its time. Her artistic approached dubbed her the title of “Mother of Modern Dance” sharing the title with her successor Martha Graham. Ms. Duncan found freedom in dance through natural rhythms and movements, which she adopted from the movements and gestures of ancient Greece sculptures that she studied. Ms. Duncan developed this modern style dance as a rebellion against the classical ballet, her dislike for ballet was captured in one of her infamous quotes “the real American type can never be a ballet dancer. The legs are too long, the body too supple and the spirit too free for this school of affected grace and toe walking.” She referred that “the dancer’s body is simply the luminous manifestation of the soul.
Isadora Duncan was one of the first to utilize a barefoot technique as well as free flowing movement which rebelled against ballet. (Theater of Dionysus) She allowed freedom of movement and danced barefoot, she spoke on freedom through a lot of expression of form, from structure and rigidity and regimen. She wished to work for a dance of the future, not knowing if she was qualified; but she did know that she had the will to do so, “and will and energy sometimes prove greater than either genius or talent or temperament.” (Dance

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