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Event
Revolution in Aesthetics Life & Legacy of Isadora Duncan
Gualala Arts Presents Dance performance
Thursday, April 21, 2016 at 7 p.m.
Coleman Auditorium
$12 advance, $5 more day of; youth 17 & under free
A pas de deux between the past and the present: the choreography and techniques of Isadora Duncan, whom many dub the mother of modern dance are interpreted and performed by Lois Flood, a dancer and visionary in her own right.
Born in 1877 in San Francisco, Isadora Duncan redefined Western dance, breaking out of the ballet mold and helping to birth an art form full of grit and realism; social responsibility and dynamics.
Flood, born nearly a century later, began her career in ballet and expanded to Duncan Dance from there, and she has since performed many of Duncans pieces, the choreography of which is passed down like heirlooms through generations of teachers and students. Isadoras dances are expressions of passion, strength, grief, defiance, and grace, Flood states, inspired by natural movement and set to exquisite classical music.
Echoing Duncans belief that dance not be withheld for the elite, this performance is intended for audiences of all ages and with all levels of dance knowledge and appreciation.
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LocationGualala Arts Center (View)
46501 Old State Hwy
Gualala, CA 95445
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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