Grieg — Norwegian Dance in A major, Op. 35, No. 2

Possibly taught at the Elizabeth Duncan School. Reconstructed by Hortense Kooluris.

Notes

Nadia Chilkovsky Nahumck

Reference: Nahumck, Nadia Chilkovsky. Isadora Duncan: The Dances. Washington DC: The National Museum of Women in the Arts, 1994.

Another example of an "arch" dance, this is somewhat similar to tradiational dance games, such as "London Bridge Is Falling Down," a farandole of Provence and the Virginia Reel. This dance can be performed by young children as well as adolescents.

Videos

Title Date Dancers Full Dance? Notes
Tribute to Isadora Duncan, Hortense Kooluris and Dancers at the World Trade Center 09/14/1987 Lori Belilove, Jeanne Bresciani, Beth Jucovy, Marilyn Klaus, Judith Ann Landon, Adrienne Ramm, Mark Trider, Deborah Monlux and Alexis MacPherson Yes

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