Practising outside?

Isadora Duncan, practiced much of her dancing growing up, outside in nature. While this was much because she didn’t have money, she also yearned for a more free and liberated expression without the corset-like ballet. Instead, she danced barefoot and wild, to create her own choreographies and motions that often are inspired by both nature and spirituality.

It takes some more effort. The ground isn’t always even, the wind blows as it likes, and the sun might disappear behind the clouds. There might be people and dogs running around, or we might encounter disturbing little insects. Nonetheless, it takes us back to the roots and to an appreciation of summer. A priceless experience.

When did you dance barefoot in the grass last time? Dare to!

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