Show notes
Part One of ArtMuse's Two Part Episode on the dancer, innovator, and visionary, Loïe Fuller. Loïe’s pioneering performances paved the way for the creation of modern dance, and inspired celebrated dancers such as Isadora Duncan and Josephine Baker. Loïe’s enchanting performances also caught the attention of some of the greatest artists of her time. More than seventy different artists captured her likeness across the mediums, making Loïe one of the most frequently depicted women of her time. Though Loïe was once the most famous woman in all of Paris, today she has largely fallen into obscurity, and her immense contributions to both modern dance and stage design have been unfairly written out of history. In this episode, we aim to honor Loïe’s important legacy as a pioneering performer, genius innovator, brilliant teacher, fierce defender of the arts, political advocate, and as a fearless woman who was unafraid to defy societal norms and unapologetically be herself.



