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She was best known for developing the skirt dance and has been called the "greatest dancer of her time".
His stage specialty was what he called his skirt dance.
Skirts used in skirt dances reportedly were constructed from over 100 yards of fabric.
Josephine Baker performing her famous banana skirt dance.
She was considered, if not the first, one of the first to perform a style of dance called the skirt dance.
The skirt dance was a demure version of the can-can, and it was performed with long skirts made from large lengths of material.
She is associated with the development of the skirt dance, which she performed as part of an 1873 production of Orpheus in the Underworld.
It begins with a stunning projection of films of the innovative scarf or skirt dances of Loie Fuller.
The dance was a comic variation of the well-known skirt dance belonging to Loie Fuller, which had been popular in France years earlier.
Then English dancer Kate Vaughan added in her magic skirt dance, and the provocative "French" dance was on its way.
Ballet master and choreographer John D'Auban worked with Vaughan, and taught other students how to perform skirt dances.
After this she retired from dancing; the skirt dance had become so fashionable that it was said that every young lady needed to have it in her repertoire.
The Serpentine is an evolution of the skirt dance, a form of burlesque dance that had recently arrived in the United States from England.
Perhaps along with Women's Dance Workshops and Men's Dance workshops there is a place for Skirt Dance Workshops?"
She would sing the first verse demurely and then launch into the chorus and an uninhibited and exhausting skirt dance with high kicks (especially on the word "BOOM") that exposed her stockings held up by sparkling garters, and bare thighs.