She was the youngest out of four children. Her father Joseph Duncan married her mother, a woman named Dora Gray, who was thirty years younger than him in 1869. Joseph was then a part of a banking scandal, leaving the family shortly after Isadora was born, and he was arrested a year later. This caused Dora and himself to divorce. Dora ended …show more content…
Art recycles from art. So, you must be at peace with the fact that people do not understand your talent, it is just ahead of your time and has not gained its recognition yet. Isadora shows not to be afraid in the eyes of ridicule, but to continue because it is what feels right for you. This also relates back to the sport of color guard, where natural movement is a must. Choppy movements and stiff choreography make the sport look forced rather than effortless. Flag work and weapon work must look natural and flowy, every movement must glide with the movement and fit with the music. One movement of your flag, rifle, or sabre must flow right into the next move, especially if you are moving while doing