Angela Isadora Duncan Research Paper

1031 Words3 Pages

Angela Isadora Duncan was a pioneer known as the “Mother of Modern Dance”. She was born on May 26, 1877, in San Francisco California. She died on September 14, 1927 in Nice, France. She was about 50 years old at the time of her death. She was the youngest of four children. Her parents Joseph Charles Duncan and Mary Isadora Duncan. Her father was a banker, mining engineer and a connoisseur of the arts. Her sister Elizabeth Duncan, Augustin Duncan and Raymond Duncan her brothers who were also in the dance industry. Isadora had a rough childhood, her father was involved in illegal bank deals which led them to bankruptcy, and after that her parents got divorced. She worked as a seamstress and a piano teacher after her parents’ divorce to bring money into the family. She was a school dropout. She was accepted into the Augustin Daly’s theater company, but after seen the way classes where been thought she became disappointed and decided to move on. She was a dancer who emphasize on movements that gave the audience a sense of freedom and self-expression through her performances. Isadora’s career in dance began since she was a child. She auditioned to many dance companies, until she was finally accepted into Augustin’s Daly’s company. She became disappointed with the form of ballet being thought because it was not like her approach …show more content…

It was on 1904 in berlin, Germany that Isadora open her own dance school and it was here where the “Isadorables” were created. It was a group of six female dancers who took over Duncan legacy. Their names were Anna, Maria-Therisa, Irma, Elizabeth, Margot, and Erica. After the group was put together, Isadora adopted the German girls and they were given Duncan’s last name. They performed over 70 times between 1905 and 1909 in Germany. They continue her legacy of being barefoot and Aesthetic dancers. World war I was the reason the school had to shut

More about Angela Isadora Duncan Research Paper

Open Document