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C. Carlson & E. Schwartz : Hommage à Isadora Duncan au Musée Bourdelle
Carolyn Carlson & Elisabeth Schwartz
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“If there is one thing
What symbolizes my art,
It is the freedom of the woman,
And his postage
From the shackles of conventions … ”
Isadora Duncan
On the occasion of Women’s Day on March 8, 2003, dancer and choreographer Carolyn Carlson will perform a tribute at the Bourdelle Museum to the great dancer Isadora Duncan, whose Antoine Bourdelle was inspired by the bas-reliefs and frescoes of the Théâtre des Champs- Elysées. Isabelle Schwartz, an Isadorian dancer, will sketch a journey through the museum.
“All my muses,” said the sculptor, “are gestures taken during the flight of Isadora Duncan”.
A round table will also be held on the theme The Woman, Sculpture and Dance with Carolyn Carlson and Isabelle Schwartz, led by Annette Mattox, dancer and sculptor.
(Text from the press release of the Bourdelle Museum – March 8, 2003)
Filmed March 8, 2003 at the Bourdelle Museum, Paris.
Source: Cinémathèque de la danse.