Isadora Duncan, Modern Dance and Greek Philosophy

Palais du Trocadéro, March 1913

herausgegeben und übersetzt
von Ching-Ching Chiu und Clementine Robinson

Erscheinungsdatum: 23.05.2025, 110 Seiten ISBN: 978-3-8260-9276-3
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Beschreibung

In the early 20th century, dance had lost its divine significance and became known as a mere form of entertainment. Isadora Duncan (1877 1927), a revolutionary dancer, aimed to restore dance to a higher form of art, to make it a new universal religion dedicated to “Nature”. Her dance is reminiscent of the festival of Dionysus, a state of flow, evolution and vitality, which the traditional ballet had long forgotten.

 

Isadora Duncan, Modern Dance and Greek Philosophy chronicles Isadora Duncan’s extraordinary journey as a revolutionary artist, offering an unfiltered glaze into her defiance of societal norms and her artistic evolution. It includes an English translation by Clementine Robinson of the French program Palais du Trocadéro, March 1913, featuring memoirs and reflections from a diverse group of academics, critics, and enthusiasts of Duncan’s time. The essay titled Isadora Duncan, Modern Dance and Greek Philosophy by Ching-Ching Chiu delves into the profound influence that ancient Greek civilization had on Duncan’s choreography, evoking the origins of dance in the Dionysian festivals. The book is further enriched by a vivid collection of photos and artworks that capture Duncan at the height of her career. Duncan’s legacy endures as a testament to individuality, creativity, and the relentless pursuit of artistic freedom, making her a powerful symbol in the world of dance and beyond.

Zusätzliche Information

Größe14.0 × 22.5 cm (B × H)
Seiten110
Erscheinungsdatum23.05.2025
ISBN978-3-8260-9276-3   //   9783826092763
EinbandartKartoniert
SpracheEnglisch
VerlagKönigshausen & Neumann
Verlags-Code05/5108091

Autor*innen

Ching-Ching Chiu

Ching-Ching Chiu, born in Taiwan in 1993, studied German and English Literature at the National Chengchi University in her hometown Taipei. In 2017, she moved to Germany to study at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, where she completed her Master’s degree in German Studies and is currently pursuing a PhD on the topic of Mythos und Märchen, Einklang und Mischung in Werken von Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Chiu is also an artist and has held exhibitions in Paris, Miami, and Venice. Her works of art could be seen on the Instagram account “downstreet 7”.

Robinson, Clementine

Clementine Robinson grew up in Northern Ireland, studied modern languages at the University of Wales, Bangor. She completed a Master’s degree in Culture and Politics at the University of Strasbourg, France and now lives in Heidelberg works as a translator and English teacher and is currently completing a Master’s degree in Conference Interpreting.

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