Death of Isadora Duncan

Death of Isadora Duncan

Modern dance pioneer Isadora Duncan died in Nice, France, on September 14, 1927. The cause of death was her long scarf, which became tangled in the wheels of her sportscar while she was driving and snapped her neck. Born Dora Angela Duncan on May 27, 1878, in San Francisco, California, to parents who both had careers in the arts, she developed an interest in dance as a small child. As an adult she created the style known generally as modern dance, which rejects formality and conventional choreography in favor of free forms and independent innovation. This style often combines poetry, natural rhythms, and music in order to achieve not just a mode of dance but also an interpretive art style. Duncan was one of the most famous dancers in the world at the time of her death.