Photo Gallery Mary Sano performing Etude Op.42, No.4 by Scriabin (2019) | Choreographed by Mary SanoMary Sano performing Prelude Op.23, No.10 by Rachmaninoff in Tokyo (2019) | Choreographed by Mary SanoMary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers: Isabel Dow, Monique Goldwater, Mary Sano performing [Letters from Isadora] in San Francisco (2018) | Choreographed by Mary Sano | photo by Charles HoustonMary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers: Monique Goldwater, Tomoko Ide, Mary Sano, Mako Suzuki with pianist/composer Tony Sano Chapman, [Mousike] choreography by Mary Sano (2016)Mary Sano performing [Narcissus] Waltz Op.64, No.2 by Chopin | Duncan choreography – circa 1902 (2015) | photo by Atsushi SuzukiMary Sano performing [Revolutionary] Etude Op.8, No.12 by Scriabin | Duncan choreography - circa 1921 (2015)Mary Sano performing [Ball Dance] with pianist Eriko Tokaji | Waltz Op.70, No.1 by Chopin | Duncan choreography – circa 1902 (2015) | photo by Atsushi SuzukiMary Sano performing [A Dream with Isadora] with group of local dancers in Gifu, Japan (2015)Mary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers: Monique Goldwater, Tomoko Ide, Mary Sano, Amber Sky, Mako Suzuki performing [Rotunda Suite] Orchestral Suite No.2 by J.S. Bach | photo by Steven GregoryMary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers: Isabel Dow, Yukiko Nakazato, Amber Sky, Performing [Musette] by Gluck | Duncan choreography – circa 1902 (2012) | photo by Shigeo SeyaMary Sano dancing in Nature in Yosemite National Park (2011) | photo by Shigeo SeyaMary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers: Monique Goldwater, Amber Sky, Junko Sodeyama, Yukiko Nakazato, Performing [Grand Waltz] Waltz Op.34, No.1 by Chopin, Duncan choreography – circa 1905 (2011) | photo by Shigeo SeyaMary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers: Amber Sky, Mary Sano, Junko Sodeyama with pianist Tony Sano Chapman, performing from the dance-theater piece [Ship of Dreams: Kanrin Maru] | Choreographed by Mary Sano (2010) | photo by Shigeo SeyaMary Sano and Amber Sky performing from the dance-theater piece [Ship of Dreams: Kanrin Maru] in San Francisco (2018) | Choreographed by Mary Sano (2010)Mary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers: Yuu Asahina, Christina Braun, Mary Sano, Amber Sky | Ocean Beach in SF (2009) | Photo by Shigeo SeyaMary Sano performing [Spanish] Waltz Op.39, No.11 by Brahms | Duncan choreography - circa 1912 (2008)Mary Sano performing [Yamato-Asobi] | Koto music by Shoko Hikage | Choreographed by Mary Sano (2008)Mary Sano performing [Yamato-Asobi] | Koto music by Shoko Hikage | Choreographed by Mary Sano (2008)Mary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers: Isadora Grevan and others performing [Butterfly] Etude Op.25, No.9 by Chopin | Duncan choreography - circa 1905 (2007)Mary Sano performing [Narcissus] Waltz Op.64, No.2 by Chopin | Duncan choreography - circa 1902 (2007)Mary Sano performing [Ball Dance] Waltz Op.70, No.1 by Chopin | Duncan choreography - circa 1902 (2005)Mary Sano performing [Flames] Waltz Op.39, No.14 by Brahms | Duncan choreography - circa 1912 (2005)Mary Sano performing [Flames] Waltz Op.39, No.14 by Brahms | Duncan choreography - circa 1912 (2005)Mary Sano performing [Rose Petals] Waltz Op.39, No.15 by Brahms | Duncan choreography - circa 1912 (2005)Mary Sano performing [Flames] Waltz Op.39, No.14 by Brahms | Duncan choreography - circa 1912 (2005)Mary Sano performing [Roses] Intermezzo Op.116 by Brahms | Choreographed by Mary Sano (2005)Mary Sano performing from the dance-drama [Amaterasu, the Blind Woman and Hiroshima], created by a collaboration between Moira Roth and Mary Sano (2004)Mary Sano and Noh actor Tadaki Hashimoto performing from the dance-drama [Amaterasu, the Blind Woman and Hiroshima] (2004)Mary Sano and Noh actor Tadaki Hashimoto performing from the dance-drama [Amaterasu, the Blind Woman and Hiroshima] (2004)Mary Sano performing [Dew] | Piano composition by Tony Sano Chapman | Choreographed by Mary Sano (2004)Mary Sano performing [Dew] | Piano composition by Tony Sano Chapman | Choreographed by Mary Sano (2004)Mary Sano performing [Harp Etude] Etude Op.25, No.1 by Chopin | Duncan choreography - circa 1917 (2000)Mary Sano performing [Death and the Maiden] Mazurka Op.33, No.4 by Chopin | Duncan choreography - circa 1902 (2000)Mary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers performing [Dance of the Flower] by J.S. Bach | Choreographed by Mary Sano (2000)Mary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers performing [Dance of the Flower] by J.S. Bach | Choreographed by Mary Sano (2000)Mary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers performing [Dance of the Flower] by J.S. Bach | Choreographed by Mary Sano (2000)Mary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers: Christina Braun and Rebeca Price, performing [Body and Soul] Nocturne Op.9, No.2 by Chopin | Duncan choreography - circa 1916 (2000)Mary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers performing [Roses from the South] by Strauss | Duncan choreography - circa 1910 (2000)Mary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers performing [Roses from the South] by Strauss | Duncan choreography - circa 1910 (2000) | 11 Duncan Dancers combined of US and JapanMary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers performing [Cymbals] Waltz Op.39, No.13 by Brahms | Duncan choreography - circa 1912 (2000)Mary Sano performing [Gypsy] Waltz Op.39, No.4 by Brahms | Duncan choreography - circa 1912 (2000)Mary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers: Christina Braun and Rebeca Price performing [Body and Soul] Nocturne Op.9, No.2 by Chopin | Duncan choreography - circa 1916 (2000)Mary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers performing [Cymbals] Waltz Op.39, No.13 by Brahms | Duncan choreography - circa 1912 (2000)Mary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers: Christina Braun and Naoko Matsushiro performing [Peasant Mazurka] Mazurka Op.33, No.3 by Chopin | Duncan choreography - circa 1901 (2000)Mary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers: Christina Braun, and Ruth Niehues performing [Slow Mazurka] Mazurka Op.17, No.4 by Chopin | Duncan choreography - circa 1904 (2000)Mary Sano and Her Duncan Dancers performing [Rosamunde] by Schubert | Duncan choreography - circa 1912 (2000) | 12 Duncan dancers combined of US and JapanMary Sano performing [An Anecdote from Syzygy] | Choreographed by Mary Sano (1999)Mary Sano performing [An Anecdote from Syzygy] | Choreographed by Mary Sano (1999)Mary Sano and Yoshiaki Tatemichi performing [Syzygy] accompanied by Taiko Drum by Yutaka Imaizumi and Shakuhachi by Hideo Sekino | Choreographed by Mary Sano (1997)