Open to the public
No charge
Reservations required for each meeting.
Featuring a Dance Demonstration by Lauren Carey, Artistic Director of Ballet Florida
BIOGRAPHY BOOK CLUB
Each moderated small group will focus on the life of a prominent person. A suggested reading list of available books from the King Library will be distributed once registered. The book group requires attendees to read at least one of the suggested books and come ready to discuss. Please note this is a group discussion without the person of focus present.
Isadora Duncan (1877–1927) was a trailblazing dancer who redefined modern dance. Rejecting the rigid structure of classical ballet, she embraced free, expressive motion inspired by nature and classical Greek art. With her performances and fearless spirit, she became a symbol of artistic liberation and personal independence.
Moderator: Kristin Aiello
Biography: Kristin Aiello has family ties in Palm Beach that date back to 1928, when her great grandparents opened a grocery store on South County Rd. She has a Bachelor of Political Science with a minor in British Literature and Master of Public Administration, all from the University of Central Florida. Previously she held positions with UCF, Venue Marketing Group and Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach.
Kristin is involved with Path to College, volunteers with The Junior League of the Palm Beaches and serves on The Benjamin School Alumni Council. She has worked for The Society of Four Arts’ Marketing and Communications department since 2020 and loves spending time with family and friends, enjoying outdoors and seeking Florida’s rich arts and cultural offerings.