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For inspiration she read the Greek poets.

Isadora Duncan was the artistic pseudonym of Dora Angela Duncanon, born on May 27, 1877, in San Francisco, in the USA. She was deeply influenced by the environment in which she was born, since she was the daughter of the poet Joseph Charles and the pianist and music teacher Dora Gray Duncan. Her parents were divorced, so the future dancer was raised by her mother, along with three more siblings. Although her childhood was marked by poverty, education was considered by the maternal figure as something primordial, always complemented by private classes in literature, poetry, music and visual arts.

The dancer dares in life when she leaves the United States and leaves for the Soviet Union, looking for the freedom she needs so much, at work and in the affective sphere, in which she demonstrates constant emotional instability. And it also subverts the choreography, taking inspiration from the sacred dances of Ancient Greece. The sets were also stripped, usually decorated only with a blue curtain. Her professional career unfolded mainly on European stages, at the beginning of the 20th century, when she shone brightly, mainly due to her curiosity about her innovative technique and also for her tumultuous and intense life.

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