Marie Louise
Fuller , better known as Loie Fuller ( Fullersburg , Illinois , United States ,
January 15, 1862 - Paris, France, January 1, 1928 ) was a dancer , actress,
producer, and writer who acquired great fame by focusing in visual effects ;
used tissues and multicolored lights floating .Fuller began her theatrical
career as a professional child actress and later choreographed and performed
dances in burlesque (as a skirt dancer), vaudeville, and circus shows. An early
free dance practitioner, Fuller developed her own natural movement and
improvisation techniques, also Fuller
combined her choreography with silk costumes illuminated by multi-coloured
lighting of her own design.
He worked
mainly in Europe, where he created nearly 130 dances among which are the Dance
of the Snake (1890) and Fire Dance and work alone for your group as Deep Sea
(1906 ) and the Ballet of light ( 1908).
The new
dance was originated by Loïe Fuller, who gave varying accounts of how she
developed it. By her own account, which is widely reported, having never danced
professionally before, she accidentally discovered the effects of stage light
cast from different angles on the gauze fabric of a costume she had hastily
assembled for her performance in the play Quack M.D., and spontaneously
developed the new form in response to the audience's enthusiastic reaction upon
seeing the way her skirt appeared in the lights.
I like it
Because she invented a new form of movement , not only from the established
movements. She showed us a real dance, free dance that guides you through
different feelings, and finally I like its simplicity, it shows a beautiful
dance full of nuances and Wealth.

