Loie Fuller in her gown equipped with concealed rods to allow her to wield a pair of enormous wings, 1901.
Featured on PDR in the essay Loie Fuller and the Serpentine
With her “serpentine dance” — a show of swirling silk and rainbow lights — Loie Fuller became one of the most celebrated dancers of the fin de siècle. Rhonda K. Garelick explores Fuller’s unlikely stardom and how her beguiling art embodied the era’s newly blurred boundaries between human and machine.