On the Job: Choreographer
Choreographer Lori Belilove pays homage to Isadora Duncan, the mother of contemporary dance
- By Robin Reid
- Smithsonian.com, May 01, 2008, Subscribe
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Where do you perform?
In the United States, we go mostly to colleges; the dance departments love us. We've been to France, Germany, London, Greece, Russia, Mexico, Canada, Brazil, West Africa and Korea. I love sharing this work with people, and, I'm afraid the enthusiasm for the richness of this work pours out in all my performing and teaching.
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Comments (7)
Congratulations, Lori. Phil
Posted by Phil Skell on June 2,2008 | 01:44 PM
Lori and her dancers have had an inspirational effect whenever they dance. Those of us living in Staten Island are fortunate that she will be dancing again at the Alice Austen House. Alice, a pioneering woman photograher, would have been a pal of Ms. Duncan for sure.
Posted by Roger McClanahan on June 1,2008 | 03:56 PM
Responding to Babian's comment: anyone who knows Lori Belilove knows the debt she invariably and wholeheartedly ackowledges to Julia Levine and Hortense Kooluris. But Lori also does more than faithfully perform and hand down the work and technique of a once revolutionary dancer and teacher. She represents ánd reinvents Duncan dance for all women of intelligence and empathy today. Add to this her rigourous scholarship and utmost professionalism, and you have in Belilove an expert fully deserving of every credit given her by this article.
Posted by Chantal d'Aulnis on June 1,2008 | 12:34 PM
I rejoice that Lori is able to convey such beauty, freshness and vision. Blessings on her passion for the legacy of Isadora and its relevance for our times. With love, Carla DeSola (a sacred dancer)
Posted by Carla DeSola on May 31,2008 | 11:46 PM
Since 1996 Lori is responsable for a great developement of the Duncan dance in Salvador Bahia Brazil were she come every two or three years. The spirit of freedom and the power of this dance is growing up here in this side of the world.We have Duncan dance in a public school and in a private scholl too, with many teachers and dancers. Is the dream of Isadora coming true by the hands of this great artist and teacher call Lori Belilove.
Posted by Fatima Suarez on May 30,2008 | 06:11 AM
How wonderful that there are people in the arts and those not who can still remember Isadora Duncan and appreciate the grace and beauty of her dance and very being.She is missed but we are grateful that the many that perform today still reveal the loveliness and freedom of Modern Dance. Thank you Robin
Posted by Antoinette Atanasoff on May 15,2008 | 04:08 PM
Dear Robin Reid: Word/Dance/Theatre, a an award-willing young company working in Washington, D.C., has been performing the works of Isadora Duncan and other modern dance pioneers for the last year or so. Cynthia Word, the company's founder, holds her master's degree in dance and has been recognized as one of Washington's outstanding women. She also approaches Duncan with deep understanding and faithful recreation. Her performances are complete productions with accurate costume and property recreations. Word/Dance/Theatre performances are well worth your time and attention if you are interested in experiencing the Duncan phenomenon first hand. Sincerely, Barbara Fisher Austin, TX
Posted by Barbara W. Fisher on May 2,2008 | 05:13 PM
Thankyou for all your wonderful work you are doing with "Isadora Dance". Although I am a daughter of a Tap/Ballet teacher, not a dancer myself, at 15 saw "I,Isadora" movie, and became her fan.Thankyou again. Sincerely, Carolyn Conant, on Cape Cod. So if you ever travel or perform here, I can arrange to put you and your troop up for lodging.
Posted by Carolyn Conant on April 29,2008 | 08:27 AM