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Elizabeth Duncan dancers and children, 1932 Creator: Arnold Genthe
Elizabeth Duncan dancers and children, 1932
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Arms Raised Arms Up Bare Feet Dance Studio Duncan Elizabeth Elizabeth Duncan Expressive Feet Foot Raised Arms Rehearsal Rehearsing Barefoot Posture
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 18.4cm (9.3" x 7.2")
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Elizabeth Duncan and Her Pupils: A Moment of Expressive Dance, 1932 In this evocative black-and-white photograph by Arnold Genthe, renowned American dancer Elizabeth Duncan is captured in the midst of a dance rehearsal with three young girls. The scene unfolds in a dance studio, with the warm glow of natural light filtering through the windows, casting long shadows on the bare floor. Duncan, dressed in a flowing, form-fitting costume, is seen with her arms raised high above her head, her body contorted in a graceful and expressive pose. Her students, all barefoot and clad in simple, white leotards, mirror her movements, their arms also reaching upwards in unison. The girls' faces are filled with concentration and joy, their bodies poised and ready to move in harmony with their teacher. The image, taken in 1932 during the height of the Depression era in the United States, is a poignant reminder of the power of dance as a means of self-expression and connection. Genthe's use of a nitrate negative adds to the vintage feel of the photograph, transporting us back in time to a simpler era. Elizabeth Duncan was a pioneering figure in American modern dance, known for her innovative and unconventional approach to movement. Her influence can be seen in the confident and expressive postures of her young pupils, who are clearly absorbing her teachings with enthusiasm and dedication. This photograph is a precious document of a moment in dance history, capturing the essence of a legendary performer and her students in a rare and intimate setting.
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