Isadora Dances

Isadora Dances by Rachel Isadora, published by Puffin Books in 2000, is a reprint edition featuring 32 pages in English. This book explores the life of Isadora Duncan, who, despite not fulfilling her mother’s aspirations of becoming a traditional ballerina, developed her own unique and expressive style of dance. Through vibrant full-color illustrations, readers are introduced to Duncan’s journey as she trains and educates others in her innovative approach to the performing arts.
In this engaging narrative, readers will discover the evolution of Duncan’s dance style and her impact on the world of performing arts. The book highlights themes of individuality and creativity, showcasing how Duncan’s passion for dance led her to forge a new path. With a focus on biography and the performing arts, Isadora Dances provides insight into the life of a significant figure in dance history, making it a valuable addition to collections on biography and juvenile nonfiction.
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Although Isadora Duncan loved to dance, she didn’t become the ballerina of her mother’s dreams. Instead, the young girl created an expressive way of dancing and grew up to train and educate others in this modern style of art. Full-color illustrations.
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