Isadora lives again
Even though the legendary dance pioneer Isadora Duncan strangled in her own veils in 1927, dancer Lois Flood will bring her life again at Occidental Center for the Arts on Sunday, Mar. 3 at 4 p.m. This is just in time for Women’s History Month.
Flood has interpreted Duncan’s historical choreography. The lyrical, dramatic and heroic dances Duncan made so famous around the world in her day,
are set to music by Tchaikovsky, Schubert, Gluck; some interpret the Greek myths; all are in classical costume.Flood is the director of the Diablo Dance Theater.
Tickets are $10. Call 874-9392 for reservations. The center is at 3850 Doris Murphy Court in Occidental (Harmony Village). It is wheelchair accessible.





