Today's episode is on US dancer Isadora Duncan. Listen to find out how she revolutionised dance, what the Singer sewing machine had to do with it, and enjoy some sapphic love poetry.
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[Image: Isadora Duncan in ancient Greek-inspired clothing - source]
Rosa Bonheur
Henrietta Bingham
Josephine Baker
Michael Dillon
Queer women in medieval Arab literature
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Yoshiya Nobuko
Gad Beck
Queer Love in Early Chinese History
Vaslav Nijinsky
Charity Bryant and Sylvia Drake
Anne Lister
Julie D'Aubigny
Captain Moonlite - Part 2
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