The Art of the Dance

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The Art of the Dance is a collection of essays and lectures by modern dance pioneer Isadora Duncan, articulating her revolutionary philosophy of natural, expressive movement.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
about Isadora Duncan’s life in dance
history of early modern dance
author Isadora Duncan NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Isadora Duncan’s dance theories
principles of free dance
rejection of classical ballet conventions
relationship between dance and music
relationship between dance and nature
role of emotion in dance
documentedIn dance history scholarship
genre aesthetics
dance literature
performing arts
hasPart essays
lectures
hasPerspective first-person reflections by Isadora Duncan
hasTheme artistic freedom
individual expression
liberation from rigid technique
spiritual dimension of dance
unity of body and soul
influenced 20th-century choreography
dance education
modern dance theory
influencedBy ancient Greek art
classical music
natural forms and rhythms
intendedAudience choreographers
dancers
scholars of performing arts
students of dance
language English
mainSubject artistic expression
body movement
choreography
dance philosophy
expressive movement
modern dance
natural movement
movement modern dance
notableFor articulating a revolutionary philosophy of natural, expressive movement
publicationCentury 20th century

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Isadora Duncan notableWork The Art of the Dance