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Annabelle Butterfly Dance

  • 1894
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Annabelle Butterfly Dance (1894)
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Annabelle (Whitford) Moore performs one of her popular dances. For this performance, her costume has a pair of wings attached to her back, to suggest a butterfly. As she dances, she uses her... Read allAnnabelle (Whitford) Moore performs one of her popular dances. For this performance, her costume has a pair of wings attached to her back, to suggest a butterfly. As she dances, she uses her long, flowing skirts to create visual patterns.Annabelle (Whitford) Moore performs one of her popular dances. For this performance, her costume has a pair of wings attached to her back, to suggest a butterfly. As she dances, she uses her long, flowing skirts to create visual patterns.

  • Director
    • William K.L. Dickson
  • Star
    • Annabelle Moore
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    • Director
      • William K.L. Dickson
    • Star
      • Annabelle Moore
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    Annabelle Moore in Annabelle Butterfly Dance (1894)
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    Continuing the Dance Genre
    Anyone who knows about the earliest movies in film history should know about Annabelle Moore, popular serpentine dancer and frequent performer for Edison studios. One of the biggest sensations of her day, Moore is most remembered now for her huge contribution to the early film genres, in the sense that she started one of the biggest movie fads frequently copied over the years: the serpentine dance. Already, Edison had broken ground the same year with his filming of Spanish dancer Carmencita (believably the first woman to appear in a US film) and would later continue his exploitation in the dance genre later (with his films of "Imperial Japanese Dance", "Princess Ali" and "Amy Muller") but it was the Annabelle films in particular that saw rapid profit. Often, due to how the original negatives of a film would wear out from having copies made, the same film would have to be replicated over and over again; such was the case of the Annabelle films. Already this says something about how popular they were, if demands for copies couldn't be met after awhile. Other Annabelle dances filmed for Edison include "Annabelle Sun Dance" of the same year and "Annabelle Serpentine Dance" of 1895, colorized by hand to add an additional artistic touch to the short.

    In the butterfly dance film (of which one of its several remakes is included on Kino's "The Great Train Robbery and Other Primary Works" disc) we see a 20 second performance of the dance by Moore, complete with butterfly wings and the white flowing skirts which have become her trademark. Just by watching it anyone could see how the dance was so popular in the day, and I'm not talking just about the almost hypnotic dance itself; a lot of male viewers would no doubt have been sexually aroused, shall we say, to see the frequent glimpses of leg and ankle. This can be considered one of the major reasons as to why the company earned its reputation as the dirtiest source of motion picture production in the whole US. Such display was considered naughty at the the time and it was not very moral for the studio to promote these fads further than they already were.

    It wasn't just Edison that created dance films, either. After the start of the genre progressed, other filmmakers too began shooting their own versions, none quite as popular as the Annabelle performances. Loie Fuller, the originator of the dance, appeared in several shorts by the Lumière Brothers and Segundo de Chomòn (who created his own variation on the genre with his 1908 film "The Beginning of the Serpentine Dance"). Even Georges Méliès expanded the genre with his own version of the dance in 1896, "Serpentine Dance" (now lost to history) and a dance film of his own: "Miss de Vère (English Jig)" (also 1896). Edison himself would continue to promote the "Annabelle" dance fad until 1897, with his remakes of the serpentine, sun, and butterfly dances and additional recordings of Moore's flag and tambourine dances. All told, it wasn't until the late 1890's that the well-known genre would go into decline. But here it is, in its full glory.
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    • Release date
      • 1894 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Annabelle No. 1
    • Filming locations
      • West Orange, New Jersey, USA(Edison studio)
    • Production company
      • Edison Manufacturing Company
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    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent

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