Ella Lola, a la Trilby 1898 Directed by James H. White

A young, dark-haired woman performs a dance inspired by George du Maurier's character Trilby, in an early modern dance style reminiscent of Isadora Duncan. She dances barefoot without stockings and is dressed in a long, flowing gown bound across the bosom in Grecian style, with inside fringe and a draped cape hooked to her wrist. She also wears what appears to be a garland headpiece. Holding her gown with one hand throughout, the dancer performs a series of kicks and turns with leg kicks front and back, rocking, and round de jambe.

Country USA
Production Country USA
Language English
Spoken Language No Language
Production Company Edison Studios
Release Date 1 January 1898
1 mins
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Ella Lola Herself
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