
Danse serpentine
Angelic and demonic serpentine dances from dawn of cinema by the Lumière Brothers film, called the Serpentine Dance. The dancer is Loie Fuller; the pioneer modern dancer. Recorded in 1896 in Paris, and hand-colored frame by frame.
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"This is a beautiful early film. It's a Lumière film of the serpentine dance, and the print we've inherited is the most stunning hand-colored film from the early days of motion pictures. Loïe Fuller invented the serpentine dance for the stage, and she was an especially big hit in France and an inspiration to the Art Nouveau movement. It had previously been imitated at least five times in the movies by Annabelle Moore for the Edison Company and once more for the American Mutoscope Company, between 1894 and 1896. Yet, Annabelle was a comparable amateur; the unknown performer of this fil..."
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Lumière Film Catalogue no. 765.
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Angelic and demonic serpentine dances from dawn of cinema by the Lumière Brothers film, called the Serpentine Dance. The dancer is Loie Fuller; the pioneer modern dancer. Recorded in 1896 in Paris, and hand-colored frame by frame.





