Personally, isadora duncan, an American dancer, is known as the mother of modern dance.
Duncan created a unique dance with his ideas for dance, requirements for originality and freedom, and combined the personal expression emphasized by feminists and the social responsibility advocated by women.
Duncan thinks that women are the essence of all things and the mother of the earth. For this reason, she created an unparalleled elegant dance, and found the best combination of human body and music, becoming the mother of modern dance.
Duncan has performed in Britain, France, Germany and the Soviet Union, and opened dance schools in France and the Soviet Union.
Her dance masterpieces include Iphigenia in oris, La Marseillaise and Go Forward.
Duncan's dance thoughts and artistic practices, such as Slave, Slavic March and Ode to the Virgin, not only paved the way for the establishment of modern dance in the United States, but also promoted the development of modern dance in Germany and other countries, which had a great influence on the innovation of dance art in the world.