• Loie Fuller (/ˈloʊi/; born Marie Louise Fuller; January 15, 1862 – January 1, 1928), also known as Louie Fuller and Loïe Fuller...
  • Loie Fuller, American dancer and theatre innovator known as the 'Butterfly Girl' and inventing the 'Serpentine Dance', often performed at Folies Bergère and...
  • Dancer Loie Fuller (1862–1928) helped to expand the definition of dance in the late 1800s and elevated the vaudeville-based and often burlesque oriented skirt...
  • The daughter of Delilah and Reuben Fuller (who was the brother of Benjamin, founder of Fullersburg), Loie was a "precocious child who delighted in reciting poems."
  • The public's appreciation for her art form led to the production of Loie Fuller skirts, handkerchiefs, scarves, and even a Loie Fuller stove, of all things.
  • Loie Fuller was an American dancer who achieved international distinction for her innovations in theatrical lighting...
  • Initially, that would appear to be Loïe Fuller’s story, too. Born in farm country near Chicago in 1862, Fuller made her stage debut as a child, and by her teen years...
  • Loie Fuller was born on 15 January 1862 in Hinsdale, Illinois, USA.
  • And while Duncan is generally credited as the first modern dancer, Fuller not only invited Duncan into her Parisian company, Loie Fuller and Her Muses...