Loie Fuller (/ˈloʊi/;[1] born Marie Louise Fuller; January 15, 1862 – January 1, 1928), also known as Louie Fuller and Loïe Fuller, was an American dancer and a pioneer of modern dance and theatrical lighting techniques.
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LoieFuller (/ˈloʊi/; born Marie Louise Fuller; January 15, 1862 – January 1, 1928), also known as Louie Fuller and LoïeFuller, was an American dancer...
Middle Eastern styles of dance. The dancer LoïeFuller was especially associated with such dances. In 1886, Fuller appeared at New York's Standard Theater...
century, modern dance artists such as Isadora Duncan, Maud Allan, and LoieFuller were pioneering new forms and practices in what is now called improvisational...
recognition as illustrators. With the posters by Jules Chéret for dancer LoieFuller in 1893, and by Alphonse Mucha for actress Sarah Bernhardt in 1895, the...
and popular dances like the can-can. The new dance was originated by LoïeFuller, who gave varying accounts of how she developed it. By her own account...
that utilised billowing fabric and dramatic lighting, created by dancer LoieFuller. Filming the effect was difficult, went over budget and took two hours...
Francois Delsarte, Émile Jaques-Dalcroze, Paul Taylor, Rudolph von Laban, LoieFuller, José Limón, Marie Rambert, and Trisha Brown. There is usually a choreographer...
dance. Rebelling against the rigid constraints of classical ballet, LoieFuller, Isadora Duncan and Ruth St. Denis (with her work in theater) developed...
Lipatti, Arthur Rubinstein, Vladimir Horowitz, Armande de Polignac, LoieFuller, Ethel Smyth, Le Corbusier, Adela Maddison, the Ballets Russes, l'Opéra...
once belonged to Queen Marie, Memorabilia associated with the dancer LoïeFuller, Art Nouveau-era glass by Émile Gallé, René Lalique and others, A permanent...
Table Lamp by François-Raoul Larche in gilt bronze, with the dancer LoïeFuller as model (1901) Art Nouveau jewelry, modelled after natural and floral...
Polignac. In France, as elsewhere, Duncan delighted her audience. In 1902, LoieFuller invited Duncan to tour with her. This took Duncan all over Europe as...
forerunners in Europe included Clotilde von Derp, Hertha Feist, Hilde Holger, LoieFuller, Jo Mihaly and especially Mary Wigman. Schools for expressionist dance...
1900, to June 16, 1901; June 16 to November 3, 1901: the theater of LoieFuller at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris : 162 November 4–5, 1901:...
white, and yellow blinked disapprovingly at one another. "Soon, she (LoïeFuller) auditioned for Rudolph Aronson of New York’s Casino Theatre. He named...
from Jacques Rouché to compose a ballet, La tragédie de Salomé, for LoieFuller to perform at the Théâtre des Arts.[citation needed] Another Salome ballet...