Six-year follow-up of a survivor of cervical spine fracture and dislocation with oesophageal perforation following long scarf syndrome - a case report and literature review [PDF]
Background Accidental strangulation due to scarf getting caught in the wheels of a vehicle or machine was called “Isadora Duncan Syndrome” or “Long Scarf Syndrome”.
Xiang Li +4 more
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Isadora Duncan’s revolutionary performances in Soviet Russia
The article is devoted to the series of Russian revolutionary songs which the American dancer Isadora Duncan used as a musical basis for her choreographic works while in the USSR.
E. V. Yushkova
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The Revolutionary: On Isadora Duncan and Edward Gordon Craig [PDF]
Jennifer Buckley interviews dancer, choreographer, and teacher Lori Belilove on Isadora Duncan’s practice and legacy. Belilove argues for Duncan’s modernism, and emphasizes her impact upon Edward Gordon Craig’s developing aesthetic and his career.
Belilove, Lori, Buckley, Jennifer A
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Woody legacies of railroad ties from the Southern Atacama Desert used to strengthen Nothofagus obliqua tree-ring chronologies from Northern Patagonia [PDF]
During the late Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries there was an intense exploitation of the long-lived Nothofagus obliqua forests in the temperate region of South America due to the quality of their hardwood.
Isadora Schneider-Valenzuela +10 more
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A RELAÇÃO ARTÍSTICA DE DUNCAN E CRAIG EM TRÊS IMAGENS CINÉTICAS [PDF]
O presente artigo se insere no tema da dança moderna e suas influências ao considerar as reverberações das obras de Isadora Duncan e Edward Gordon Craig abordadas em três imagens cinéticas: a dança e o teatro do futuro; a Übermarionnette e seus possíveis
Rossana Perdomini Della Costa
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Taniec dla teatru przyszłości: Czytając Isadorę Duncan
The author analyzes Isadora Duncan’s ideas expressed in her lecture “The Dance of the Future,” setting them against the backdrop of the manifestos and concepts of Adolphe Appia, Edward Gordon Craig, and Konstantin Stanislavsky, who shared her interests ...
Monika Kwaśniewska
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Visualizing Isadora Duncan’s movements qualities
We present a new abstract representation of choreographic motion that conveys the movement quality of fluidity that is central to the style of modern dance pioneer Isadora Duncan. We designed our model through a collaboration with an expert Duncanian dancer, using five flexible ribbons joining at the solar plexus and animated it from motion capture ...
Vialle, Manon +5 more
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“One of the Great Modern Saints”: Vachel Lindsay on Isadora Duncan’s Book “My Life” [PDF]
The article is devoted to the letter by the famous in the 1910–1920s American poet Vachel Lindsay, sent to the publishing house Boni and Liveright in 1928, soon after the publication of the memoirs by the American dancer Isadora Duncan.
Elena V. Yushkova
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Sergei Esenin in the Mirror of American Periodicals, 1922–1925 [PDF]
Despite a vast amount of the studies by American critics, memoirists and scholars devoted to the analysis of Sergei Esenin's works, not all the pieces of the American press on the life and work of the Russian poet have been introduced into scientific use.
Maxim V. Skorokhodov
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