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The Curse of Isadora Duncan
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Isadora Duncan
On May 27, 1877, Dora Angela Duncan was born in San Francisco.
Her father, the banker and financier Joseph Duncan, went bankrupt, left his wife with four young children and disappeared in an unknown direction.
There are few people in the world who will not agree with the statement that Isadora Duncan, without any doubt, was one of the most magnificent and beautiful dancers in the era of the late XIX — early XX century.
It is she who is assigned the role of the founder of the so called free or erotic dance.
Content: The unhappy fate of Isadora Duncan The unrequited love of Isadora Duncan The terrible prediction of Isadora Duncan the wife of Sergei Yesenin The death of Isadora Duncan
As a rule, you have to pay for talent and grandiose success, and the price can be much more weighty than the popularity and fame that come with success.
Isadora never found her personal happiness in love, she survived the death of her children and, the end of her life was an absurd, stupid death.
The unfortunate fate of Isadora Duncan The mother of the future queen of dance, Mary Duncan, earned money by teaching music lessons.
Naturally, she also taught music to her own children, who, according to her, were her best students.
In addition, little Isadora took ballet lessons.
In 1895, the Duncan family moved to Chicago.
The girl tried to find a job as a dancer in one of the theaters of the city and, as a result, after many days of searching and viewing, the director of one of the entertainment institutions offered her to sign a contract.
In Chicago, the beautiful Isadora had her first real fan — a forty five year old artist Ivan Mirotsky, who was of Polish origin.
He even made a formal proposal to the young girl.
But later it turned out that the artist is married…
With a grievance in her soul and a broken heart, Isadora left for London.
Perhaps it was the right decision, since her dancing career instantly went up there.
She danced at social events without a bra and tights, barefoot, introducing an element of ancient Greek dance into her non standard performances.
This innovation drove the audience into a real frenzy.
To the content ↑ Isadora Duncan's unrequited love However, despite her popularity, Isadora was still unlucky in her personal life.
She accepted the offer and was engaged to an unknown actor, a Magyar by nationality Oscar Berezhi.
It was he who was lucky enough to become the first man in the life of a 25 year old dancer, before that she remained a virgin, which was unusual for the bohemian environment in which her life took place.
However, soon the actor was offered filming in the capital of Spain, Madrid, and he announced the termination of the engagement.
At the age of 29, Isadora met the theater director and director Gordon Craig, from whom she gave birth to her first child — daughter Deirdre.
Some time later, Isadora and Gordon broke up due to the latter's fault, since he refused to marry her and preferred marriage with his previously beloved Elena.
This was another blow to the heart of a woman who left a typo for the rest of her life.
Isadora Duncan with Paris Singer One day after a concert, an imposing man entered Isadora's theater dressing room, who introduced himself as Paris Eugene Singer.
The man inherited a huge fortune from his deceased father, a manufacturer who produced the world famous Singer sewing machines.
From Paris Singer, Isidora had a son, Patrick.
However, it was necessary to terminate all relations with Paris, as he was incredibly jealous of Isadora to all the men around the dancer.
In 1905, L. Bakst, a Russian artist who was fond of palmistry, predicted to the already famous Isadora that she would have a great success and fame, but at the same time she would lose two of her most beloved creatures.
This prediction was a kind of curse of Isadora Duncan.
At the beginning of 1913, Isadora Duncan went on a long tour to Russia.
Already, being in the coldest country in Europe, she began to be haunted by terrible visions.
Sometimes she heard the sounds of funeral marches, then she saw through the veil of falling snow two children's coffins piled in the middle of snowdrifts.
To the great regret of the dancer, these premonitions were destined to be justified.
After a tour of Russia, Duncan came to the French capital Paris to see her daughter's father, Paris Singer.
One day, while staying in a dance studio at one of the Paris theaters, three completely black cats suddenly ran in front of her.
And when she returned to her dressing room, the dancer saw a book forgotten by someone unknown, the infamous "Niobe Mourning her own children".
Isadora understood that all these signs are harbingers of terrible trouble.
And she was not mistaken.
Soon Singer came to her with the terrible news.
The car, in which Isadora's children were together with their nanny, lost control, drowned in the Seine.
Photo Isadora Duncan with her children After the death of the children, Isadora fell ill with a nervous disorder.
She was constantly haunted by mysterious visions, one day, walking along a deserted embankment, she clearly suddenly saw her dead children.
Holding each other's hands, they entered the water.
Seeing this, the woman became ill.
A young Italian who happened to be nearby helped her up.
From that moment they became lovers, as a result of a rather fleeting relationship, Isadora gave birth to a third child a boy, but he was destined to live only a few days.
Isadora Duncan, the wife of Sergei Yesenin, In order to calm the emotional wounds of Isadora, throws herself into work with her head and in 1921 opened a dance school in Moscow.
In the capital of Russia, she met the great poet Sergei Yesenin for the first time.
A year later, in 1922, Yesenin and Duncan officially became spouses.
At one time after the wedding, they lived together abroad.
But the famous Russian poet constantly suffered from the fact that he was perceived not as a literary person, but only as the wife of the great Isadora Duncan.
Photo Isadora Duncan with her husband Sergei Yesenin, besides, the wife was 18 years older.
Another obstacle in their relationship was the language barrier, she spoke Russian poorly, and he did not know either French or English.
And he did not get rid of his harmful habit of abusing alcoholic beverages after his marriage.
In 1924, the poet returned to Russia and literally soon sent a telegram to his wife: I love another woman, I'm married, I'm happy.
As a result, they filed for divorce.
To the content ↑ The death of Isadora Duncan On September 14, 1927, at the peak of her fame, the dancer was supposed to perform a concert in Nice.
The legend, which became known later, says that a moment before getting into the car, Isadora exclaimed to her fans: "Goodbye, friends!
I'm going to glory!"
Neither he nor the dancer noticed that the long red scarf wrapped around her neck had hit the axle of the rear wheel.
Taking a drag, he literally strangled her.
The body of the great actress was cremated, and the ashes were buried at the Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris.
Tragic death from a red silk scarf So tragically ended the life of a great actress and a beautiful woman who was the idol of millions of people, but never experienced real happiness!
The curse of Isadora Duncan pretended to come to life, simultaneously taking away her own.
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