Minnie Renwood was a popular dancer of the 1890s in New York City.[1] Her performance of the serpentine dance became the subject of an important legal ruling regarding dance and
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^Notes Of The Stage,
New York Times, May 15, 1892, pg. 13.
MinnieRenwood was a popular dancer of the 1890s in New York City. Her performance of the serpentine dance became the subject of an important legal ruling...
against MinnieRenwood, the dancer Aronson hired to replace Fuller..." Almost immediately, she was replaced by imitators (originally Minnie "Renwood" Bemis)...
against MinnieRenwood, the dancer Aronson hired to replace Fuller..." Almost immediately, she was replaced by imitators (originally Minnie "Renwood" Bemis)...