Dance was Her Religion: The Sacred Choreography of Isadora Duncan, Ruth St. Denis and Martha GrahamHohm Press, 2004 - 201 sidor Deeply imbedded in the bodies of these three dance pioneers was an understanding of the sacred and liberating aspects of dance and the female body. This is a beautiful, compelling book authenticating the fact that these women were not only artistic geniuses but spiritual philosophers of the highest order. |
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Foreword by Alonzo King | xi |
Dancing for God 1 | xxxi |
Isadora Duncan | 29 |
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