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5.0 out of 5 stars
Examining Isadora's international fame,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Done into Dance: Isadora Duncan in America (Paperback)
Done Into Dance: Isadora Duncan In America by Ann Daly (Associate Professor of Dance History and Criticism, The University of Texas, Austin) is the exciting story of that legendary American dance icon, Isadora Duncan. Examining Isadora's international fame, as well as her profound and pervasive influence on a rising generation of American women, Done Into Dance links Isadora with the social and historical currents of her era, including her own personal association with feminism, and her racial notion of "Americanness", while striving to answer just what it was about her dancing that captivated so many people. Numerous excerpted sources and black-and-white photographs round out this telling and highly recommended biographical portrait.
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Done into Dance: Isadora Duncan in America by Ann Daly (Paperback - Nov. 1995)
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