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Poetry by Mary Sano / Editied by Sandhya Kumar / Music by Franz Liszt Photo credit: Isadora Duncan, Isadorables, Mignon Garland, Barbara Kane and her students in London, Catherine Gallant with dancers in New York, and Mary Sano with her children's group in San Francisco. |
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Mary Sano dancing Isadora Duncan Solo Mary Sano performing "#4 Waltz" by Brahms, "Nocturne" by Chopin accompanied by a pianist Eriko Tokaji., and "Revolutionary" by Scriabin. |
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Mary Sano and her Duncan Dancers performing Sano's choreography originally dedicated to the Georgia O'Keeffe and Isadora Duncan for the exhibit The Poetry of Things at the Palace of the Legion of Honor Museum in San Francisco in 2000. Music by Bach from the Unaccompanied Cello Suite #5 "Gavotte". |
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Mary Sano teaching children a basic Duncan dance movement and "Three Graces" by Schubert at the Isadora Duncan Dance Centre in Athens, Greece. |
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Mary Sano's children group performing "Prelude" by Bach at the Mary Sano Studio and Schubert's waltzes at the Outdoor Dance Festival in Emeryville, CA. |
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KQED Spark - Mary Sano, After Isadora Spark looks at the legacy of modern dance pioneer and San Francisco native Isadora Duncan, and one of her biggest fans, Mary Sano, who came to the Bay Area from her native Japan to dedicate her life to the preservation of Duncan's work. Original air date: March 2009. |