Fou serpentine

Loie Fuller becomes famous in Paris around 1890, dancing at the Folies Bergère some nights each week,…
Her hypnotic dance “serpentine” will have a warm reception, and her colaboration with the film-makers Lumiere brothers also, making clear that she will be a pioneer of modern dance and theatrical lighting techniques.
She will became the embodiment of the Art Nouveau, and will be portraited by the most selected artists of the movement like Koloman Moser, Toulouse Lautrec, and others.

Loie Fuller, danse serpentine from le modalogue on Vimeo.

 

 

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