Tunics in Texas

Monthly musings of an Isadora Duncan Dancer in Austin, Texas, on movement, art, and life…posing and pondering the question, “What would Isadora do?”

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Remembrance Suite at Vista Dances

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The fall semester is snowballing to a close, and I'm thrilled to have worked with such wonderful students these past few months. Last n...
Saturday, December 31, 2011

Duncan, Blake & Desire

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I am not only artistically inspired by Isadora Duncan. I am also inspired by the various artists who influenced her—the poets, compo...
Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Site Specific Settings

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I love site specific performance. And there is certainly a relationship between Duncan dance and nontraditional performance spaces. ...
Monday, October 31, 2011

Autumn Whirlwind

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Fall is finally here—on the calendar at least—and October is shaping up to be chock-full of performance projects. In some ways, the ...
Monday, September 5, 2011

Wind & Fire

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Elemental themes are primary in Duncan dance. The body is in relationship with the earth, with water and wind and other nat...
Monday, August 29, 2011

Tunics in Texas Retrospective

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Time fascinates me. We measure it in even increments, yet we experience it with tremendous rhythmic variation. There is no ...
Monday, August 22, 2011

Expanding Projects, Expansive Possibilities

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One of my favorite Duncan lines is her insistence that, even though she appeared alone on stage, she never once danced a solo. I love ...
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Meg Brooker
Meg Brooker is a fourth-generation Isadora Duncan dancer, former Lori Belilove & Company member, and IDDF certified Duncan teacher, dedicated to preserving and passing on Duncan’s historic dance repertoire and to creating new work in Duncan technique.
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