Loe Fuller, from the Midwestern United States, had no predisposition to become a Belle Époque star, much less a Paris Opera dancer. She will never give up on her desire to master her dancing, even if it means hurting her back and burning her eyes with the stage lights. However, her encounter with Isadora Duncan, a phenomenal young dancer yearning for fame and glory, will hasten the decline of this icon at the turn of the twentieth century.
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Loe Fuller, from the Midwestern United States, had no predisposition to become a Belle Époque star, much less a Paris Opera dancer. She will never give up on her desire to master her dancing, even if it means hurting her back and burning her eyes with the stage lights. However, her encounter with Isadora Duncan, a phenomenal young dancer yearning for fame and glory, will hasten the decline of this icon at the turn of the twentieth century.
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