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K Istorii Geptakhora
Ot Aisedory Dunkan k Muzykal`nomu Dvizheniiu
[ On the history of Heptachor : From Isadora Duncan to musical movement]

Comp. by Sof`ia Nuridzhanova (Khordikainen)
St. Petersburg:  Akademicheskii proekt, 2008
312 p. [16 ill.]Images
pbk. 14 x 20 cm
ISBN: 9785901562918
Language: Russian
Heptachor, was the union of seven girls from Bestuzhev`s classes, inspired by the innovative approach of Isadora Duncan to dance, movement, and body language. They connected this approach with their passion for Ancient Greece and Antiquity. This book is a collection of letters among these women. The main part of them is written by S.D. Rudneva (1890-1989) who taught children musical movement, and performed in public (1914-1928), and later became a theoretician of this direction in harmonic education. These women translated the culture of the Silver Age into the soviet epoch. Appendices include memoirs of the members of the Heptachor Union.
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