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  2. List of barefooters - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Thamara de Swirsky - Wikipedia

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    [31] She settled in Los Angeles after her dance career; she taught and played piano for a living. She died there in 1961, weeks after she was badly injured in a traffic accident during a storm, [32] aged 73 years. [33] There is a statuette of Thamara de Swirsky in a dance pose, by Paolo Troubetzkoy, in the collection of the Getty Museum. Her ...

  4. Barefoot - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

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  6. Shakira live performances - Wikipedia

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    Her performance in the Super Bowl Halftime Show with Jennifer Lopez became the most-watched Halftime Show on streaming platforms, in addition to having 103 million television viewers. [4] Shakira's name generated over 2.6 million tweets, which was more than the Super Bowl itself (1.85 million) placing her at number one on trending topics. [ 5 ]

  7. Florence Rogge - Wikipedia

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    A painting by Jules Cannert, depicting Rogge in a barefoot dance pose, was the cover illustration of the February 1930 issue of The Dance magazine. [16] Al Hirschfeld drew Rogge at the control board of the Radio City Music Hall stage in 1940. [17] She retired from Radio City Music Hall in October 1952, succeeded by her assistant, Margaret Sande ...

  8. Mary Hinkson - Wikipedia

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    Mary De Haven Hinkson (b. Philadelphia, March 16, 1925 d. New York, November 26, 2014) was an African American dancer and choreographer known for breaking racial boundaries throughout her dance career in both modern and ballet techniques.

  9. Liv Osthus - Wikipedia

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    Liv Østhus, also known by her stage name Viva Las Vegas, is a writer, musician, actress, activist, and for more than 25 years, a stripper. [1] She has written for The Village Voice, The New York Times Magazine, and other national and regional publications, and published two books about her experiences on stage. [2]