The doc rightfully begins with the “Serpentine Dance.” Arguably Fuller’s most well-known and much-imitated creation, this dance had as much to do with the dancer’s body as with her costume ...
A Serpentine dance performance possibly featuring Loie Fuller though the record is unclear While the film is lost there is a new digital version based on recreation from a flipbook produced by ...
Take Loie Fuller, the US-born performer who was no great beauty but whose hyper-theatrical Serpentine Dance made her toast of Paris. Yes, she performed at the Folies-Bergère, but she also ...
This is another short, simple dance number. It’s quite stunning and unusual though with a bat turning into a woman who proceeds to give us a skirt dance before disappearing into thin air.