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Isadora Duncan performing barefoot during her 1915–1918 American tour. This is a list of notable barefooters, real and fictional; notable people who are known for going barefoot as a part of their public image, and whose barefoot appearance was consistently reported by media or other reliable sources, or depicted in works of fiction dedicated to them.
Sharp, C. J. (1924) The dance; an historical survey of dancing in Europe. Rowman and Littlefield. ISBN 0-87471-105-3; Thomas, H. (2003) The Body, Dance and Cultural Theory. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-72432-1; Feliksdal, B (2003) Modern Tap Dance, ISBN 90-807699-2-4 Bekebooks; Feliksdal, B (2004) Jazz Dance Syllabus Jazz, Rhythm, Body and Soul.
De Swirsky, publicized in 1911 as having the "most musical body in the world", [4] "created a sensation" in the United States with her barefoot dancing. [5] Reviewers assured (or warned) readers that, while her feet were bare, she did not dance nude. [6] "Her costumes are triumphs of sartorial amplitude," declared one disappointed critic.
Melinda Sullivan (born September 30, 1987) is an American dancer, choreographer and actress. She is known for her work on the U.S. version of So You Think You Can Dance, where she was a contestant in the television series' seventh season, and as the 2012 winner of the Capezio A.C.E. Award.
Jean Butler (born March 14, 1971) is an American stepdancer, Irish dancer, choreographer, and actress.She is best known for originating the principal female role in the Irish dance theatrical production Riverdance.
Broadway's "Funny Girl" tour, coming to Playhouse Square for first time since the '60s, features tap phenom from Chicago as Fanny's best friend Eddie.
Thamara de Swirsky (1888–1961), dancer, known for dancing barefoot; Viktoria Tereshkina (born 1983), prima ballerina, Mariinsky Ballet; Avdotya Timofeyeva (born 1739, death unknown), early ballerina trained by Jean-Baptiste Landé; Anna Tsygankova (born 1979), ballet dancer, principal dancer, Dutch National Ballet
A barefoot woman in a dance studio. Many singers and dancers perform on stage barefoot. The classical dance of Cambodia had its roots in the holy dances of the legendary seductresses of ancient Cambodia and attained its high point during the Angkor period in its interpretations of the Indian epics, especially the Ramayana. Cambodian dancers ...