Difference between revisions of "Salome's Dance (1907 Dazie), solo dance"

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Latest revision as of 12:43, 10 November 2019

Salome's Dance (1907) is a vaudeville dance by Mlle. Dazie (chor.).

Abstract

Mlle. Dazie was the first vaudeville dancer to perform Salome before an American audience in Florence Ziegfeld's Follies of 1907. Based loosely on Oscar Wilde's play, Salomé, and on Richard Strauss's opera, Mlle. Dazie's solo performance of the Dance of the Seven Veils became famous (and to some notorious) and her example was followed by many other vaudeville dancers.

Original cast

Editions, performances

Premiered in New York, NY: Jardin de Paris, 8 July 1907.

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