War meets waltz in this dance-theater premiere exploring legendary choreographer Isadora Duncan’s artistic refuge in the Hudson Valley during World War I. Directed by Jeanne Bresciani and performed by the Isadora Duncan International Institute Dancers, the production blends reconstructed Duncan choreography with new works set to Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, and Tchaikovsky. It evokes themes of exile, resilience, and nature as sanctuary, spotlighting Duncan’s life with her adopted daughters in Woodstock and along the Hudson River.

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