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The Isadorables were a group of six young girls, Anna Denzler, Maria-Theresa Kruger, Irma Erich-Grimme, Elizabeth Milker, Margot Jehl, and Erica Lohmann, who danced under the instruction of Isadora Duncan. Their nickname was given to them by the French poet Fernand Divoire in 1909. They were all later given the Duncan last name when Isadora adopted them.

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  • Las Isadorables fue un grupo de seis bailarinas jóvenes, que danzaron entre 1905 y 1920 bajo la dirección de la maestra Isadora Duncan. El grupo estaba integrado por Anna Denzler, Marie-Theresa Kruger, Irma Erich-Grimme, Lisa Milker, Margot Jehl, y Erica Lohmann. El apodo se debe al poeta francés Fernand Divoire, quien las denominó así en 1909. El grupo surgió de la escuela de Isidora Duncan de en Alemania y originalmente se trataba simplemente de niñas admitidas individualmente en régimen de internado por Duncan. Más tarde se produjo una fuerte identificación con la maestra, al punto que fueron adoptadas por ella y asumieron todas el apellido Duncan. Su estilo era el ballet moderno, estilo inaugurado en aquellos años por Isadora Duncan.​ (es)
  • The Isadorables were a group of six young girls, Anna Denzler, Maria-Theresa Kruger, Irma Erich-Grimme, Elizabeth Milker, Margot Jehl, and Erica Lohmann, who danced under the instruction of Isadora Duncan. Their nickname was given to them by the French poet Fernand Divoire in 1909. They were all later given the Duncan last name when Isadora adopted them. (en)
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  • The Isadorables were a group of six young girls, Anna Denzler, Maria-Theresa Kruger, Irma Erich-Grimme, Elizabeth Milker, Margot Jehl, and Erica Lohmann, who danced under the instruction of Isadora Duncan. Their nickname was given to them by the French poet Fernand Divoire in 1909. They were all later given the Duncan last name when Isadora adopted them. The girls, mostly German, danced in modern style (they were known as "Barefoot" and "Aesthetic Dancers") between 1905 and 1920. They emerged from Duncan's established schools, then had careers with Duncan herself. Later, they separated from their mentor to dance as their own group before they disbanded. (en)
  • Las Isadorables fue un grupo de seis bailarinas jóvenes, que danzaron entre 1905 y 1920 bajo la dirección de la maestra Isadora Duncan. El grupo estaba integrado por Anna Denzler, Marie-Theresa Kruger, Irma Erich-Grimme, Lisa Milker, Margot Jehl, y Erica Lohmann. El apodo se debe al poeta francés Fernand Divoire, quien las denominó así en 1909. El grupo surgió de la escuela de Isidora Duncan de en Alemania y originalmente se trataba simplemente de niñas admitidas individualmente en régimen de internado por Duncan. Más tarde se produjo una fuerte identificación con la maestra, al punto que fueron adoptadas por ella y asumieron todas el apellido Duncan. Su estilo era el ballet moderno, estilo inaugurado en aquellos años por Isadora Duncan.​ (es)
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