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  2. Mermaids in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Year Notes The Mermaid: 1904: Silent film by Georges Méliès and starring an unknown actress as The Mermaid. This whimsical, four-minute-long film is the first to feature mermaids. Siren of the Sea (or The Mermaid) 1911: Silent film starring Annette Kellerman as the first mermaid to actually swim in a costume tail in a film. Neptune's Daughter ...

  3. Annette Kellerman - Wikipedia

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    Her "fairy tale films", as she called them, started with The Mermaid (1911), in which she was the first actress to wear a swimmable mermaid costume on film, paving the way for future screen sirens such as Glynis Johns , Esther Williams, Ann Blyth (Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid) and Daryl Hannah . Kellermann designed her own mermaid swimming ...

  4. 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.

  5. The most popular Halloween costumes this year, ranked - AOL

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    This fuss-free, low-effort costume is the second most popular among kids on Halloween, with 1.8 million children planning to dress as a ghost this year. You could buy one from the store or cut old ...

  6. New Year's Eve festivities, Little Mermaid and much more in ...

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    Finish out 2023 and leap into 2024 with fun events all around. Here's our NXT Best heading into the New Year!

  7. Mermaid - Wikipedia

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    A mermaid-like goddess, identified by Greek and Roman writers as Derceto or Atargatis, was worshipped at Ashkelon. [81] [82] In a myth recounted by Diodorus Siculus in the first century BC, Derceto gave birth to a child from an affair. Ashamed, she abandoned the child in the desert and drowned herself in a lake, only to be transformed into a ...