Fire dance
Background of Loie
Fuller
Loie Fuller’s original
name is Marie Louise Fuller. She was born in Jan. 15, 1862, Fullersburg, and died
in Jan. 1, 1928, Paris, France. She, an American dancer, was
a pioneer of both modern dance and theatrical lighting techniques.
She was an innovator who loves nature. She tried to express nature by using
colors and movements.
She debuted in her first stage in Chicago at the age of four. Over the next quarter
Serpentine Dance
She gained inspirations from China
Fire Dance
Later she traveled to
Europe and in October she showed her “ Fire Dance”. Then she became famous around
the world. Many writers were interested in writing about her.
She sent out touring
dance companies to all parts of Europe from her school in Paris after World War
I. Fuller’s final stage appearance was her "Shadow Ballet" in London
in 1927.


Our group's midterm project topic is Louis Fuller. I really enjoy the lights Fuller used. With the lighting control, her customs can show perfectly to the audience. She looked like a butterfly when the light color changed. I really like how the author represent herself with the video and photos above, us readers can get a clear understanding how color and light are so important for dance performance.
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