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  2. Mermaiding - Wikipedia

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    Mermaiding (also referred to as artistic mermaiding, mermaidry, or artistic mermaid performance) is the practice of wearing, and often swimming in, a costume mermaid tail. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the beginning of the twentieth century mermaiding was sometimes referred to as water ballet, but it is not currently a term that is commonly used.

  3. Mermaids in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Silent film starring Annette Kellerman as the first mermaid to actually swim in a costume tail in a film. Neptune's Daughter: 1914: Starring Annette Kellerman. A Daughter of the Gods: 1916: Starring Annette Kellerman. Queen of the Sea: 1918: Starring Annette Kellerman. Venus of the South Seas: 1924: Starring Annette Kellerman. King Neptune: 1932

  4. Splash, Too - Wikipedia

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    Yasbeck was originally going to wear the mermaid tail costume worn and used by Daryl Hannah from the original Splash (1984) film, but she could not fit into it. (Daryl Hannah's Splash mermaid tail was designed and constructed by Academy Award-winning visual effects artist Robert Short. Thom Shouse was the project foreman on Short's mermaid crew.)

  5. 17Little Mermaid Halloween Costume Ideas to Become Part ... - AOL

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    Check out this list of the best Little Mermaid Halloween costume ideas.

  6. Bill Belichick, 74, dresses up for Halloween with Jordan ...

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    Hudson dressed up as a mermaid that was caught in Belichick's fishing line at the shoreline, showcasing her sequin tail and jeweled top. "Ouucchhhh!!!" Hudson captioned photos of the pair on the ...

  7. Mermaid - Wikipedia

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    In folklore, a mermaid is an aquatic creature with the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish. [1] Mermaids appear in the folklore of many cultures worldwide, including Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Africa. Mermaids are sometimes associated with perilous events such as floods, storms, shipwrecks, and drownings. In other ...