Growing up in a bohemian and intellectually stimulating environment, Isadora Duncan was exposed to various art forms from a young age. Rejecting the formal techniques of classical ballet, she sought to express emotions and ideas through more natural and connected movements. Influenced by nature, ancient Greek art, and the concept of free movement, Duncan discarded corsets and pointe shoes in favor of flowing, Grecian-inspired tunics. She established dance schools in Europe and the U.S., influencing a new generation of dancers like Martha Graham and Doris Humphrey. Her emphasis on individual expression and the connection between body and soul laid the groundwork for modern dance.
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