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Loïe Fuller
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Loïe Fuller

Feb 28, 1905
0h 2m
★ 4.9

A simple serpentine dance by Fuller.

Overview

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. The dance is mesmerising with the skirt stunningly changing colour throughout the film.

Genres

Fantasy
Documentary

Production Companies

Pathé Frères

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Cast

Loïe Fuller

Loïe Fuller