In Isadora's steps : the story of Isadora Duncan's School in Moscow, told by her favourite pupil / Lily Dikovskaya as told to Gerard M-F. Hill.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Brighton : Book Guild, 2008. Description: vi, 336 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781846241864
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 20 792.8092 DIK
LOC classification:
  • GV1785.D8 D45 2008
Contents:
Prolugue, 1905-21 -- The Duncan School : its first year, 1921-2 -- The Duncan School : at home and abroad, 1922-5 -- Across Siberia to China, 1926-7 -- The death of Isadora and what followed, 1927-8 -- New York, new world, 1929 -- France, Schubert, June-September 1929 -- The most important thing, 1929-30 -- In Russia, in love, 1930-3 -- Life opens out, 1933-8 -- The absence of war, 1939-41 -- Beyond the steppes of Central Asia, 1941-5 -- Leaving for good, 1945-6 -- A passage to England, 1946 -- Epilogue, 1946-2006.
Summary: "Born in London in 1913, Lily Dikovskaya seems destined to live a dancer's life Encouraged by comments on young Lily's light-footedness, her Russian-born mother decides to enrol her in Isadora Duncan's newly formed school of dance in Moscow. Once there, talented Lily is constantly singled out by Isadora to demonstrate her famous and distinctive movements to the other pupils. She dances for Lenin and stays with Chiang Kai-shek in Hankow." "Isadora's untimely and bizarre death in 1927 could have put an end to everything. But fortunately, her protegee Irma takes over and keeps Lily, her favourite pupil, closely by her side on a tour of America. That is, until love of the almighty dollar causes Irma to part company with the young Isadora Duncan dancers. Their new tour of the United States is cancelled, leaving them to make their own way back to Russia and fend for themselves." "Can Lily and the others continue to danced? What sort of life is possible in Moscow under Stalin? Will marriage change everything? And how will Lily survive the ravages of war-torn Russia? After three years in Kazakhstan, she begins the long journey hack to find her missing husband and to search for the father she never knew. Her search ends in London, where-she began."--Jacket.
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Includes index.

Prolugue, 1905-21 -- The Duncan School : its first year, 1921-2 -- The Duncan School : at home and abroad, 1922-5 -- Across Siberia to China, 1926-7 -- The death of Isadora and what followed, 1927-8 -- New York, new world, 1929 -- France, Schubert, June-September 1929 -- The most important thing, 1929-30 -- In Russia, in love, 1930-3 -- Life opens out, 1933-8 -- The absence of war, 1939-41 -- Beyond the steppes of Central Asia, 1941-5 -- Leaving for good, 1945-6 -- A passage to England, 1946 -- Epilogue, 1946-2006.

"Born in London in 1913, Lily Dikovskaya seems destined to live a dancer's life Encouraged by comments on young Lily's light-footedness, her Russian-born mother decides to enrol her in Isadora Duncan's newly formed school of dance in Moscow. Once there, talented Lily is constantly singled out by Isadora to demonstrate her famous and distinctive movements to the other pupils. She dances for Lenin and stays with Chiang Kai-shek in Hankow." "Isadora's untimely and bizarre death in 1927 could have put an end to everything. But fortunately, her protegee Irma takes over and keeps Lily, her favourite pupil, closely by her side on a tour of America. That is, until love of the almighty dollar causes Irma to part company with the young Isadora Duncan dancers. Their new tour of the United States is cancelled, leaving them to make their own way back to Russia and fend for themselves." "Can Lily and the others continue to danced? What sort of life is possible in Moscow under Stalin? Will marriage change everything? And how will Lily survive the ravages of war-torn Russia? After three years in Kazakhstan, she begins the long journey hack to find her missing husband and to search for the father she never knew. Her search ends in London, where-she began."--Jacket.

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