Sabine Krayenbühl and Zeva Oelbaum’s doc artfully focus on the work of modernist dancer Loië Fuller, known for the ...
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.