Salutations! It is I, Isadora Duncan, the Mother of modern dance. I have captivated audiences for years in the United States as a young adult and showcased throughout Europe once I was more seasoned. My ingenious, free-flowing, and innovated style of Modern Dance was ground breaking and the first of it's kind. I aspired to establish schools that teach new forms of movement in dance, and inspire young people to be original and eccentric. I have achieved that by establishing beautiful and successful schools in France, Russia, and Germany. Rather than uptight, restricting, and to be frank- ugly, classic ballet movements my schools embrace the natural movement of the body and loving yourself, others, and most importantly the art that is dance! Speaking of love: my love life is quite zesty and often spoken about in the press, but what’s life with out a little controversy? Well, I’m off to inspire the youth of today, Ta-ta!

4/19/11

Differences in our Work

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  1. Even though we show boldness in our work, we are still quite different. You were more open with your boldness. You were, as you have said before, a wild one! I wouldn't have went topless on stage if I was a dancer. My boldness went mostly into my sculture pieces to prove my point about the power of, for example, African Americans.

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  2. ALthough we are similar, we are also different. First, you dance, I sculpt. Second, you move on a stage, I stay in a studio. We are so similar yet so different at the same time.

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  3. Although we both have an appreciation in the arts, I prefer drawing my cartoons in my studio in the Punch magazine company rather than perform on stage dancing. I couldn’t be able to dance as well as you could, let alone be in front of thousands on the spot.

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