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Gabrielle Bloch (17 February 1870 – 14 July 1961), known professionally as Gab Sorère, was a French art promoter, set designer, mechanical innovator, filmmaker and choreographer of the Belle Époque. Collaborating with her partner, Loïe Fuller, to explore illusion through luminescence, she produced films and choreographies which moved performance from dancers being lighted to the abstract vision of lights dancing. When Fuller died, Sorère inherited the dance troupe and laboratory of her partner and strove to keep her legacy as a visual effects artist alive. She continued to produce innovative productions utilizing fluorescence and light into the 1950s.

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  • Gabrielle Bloch (17 February 1870 – 14 July 1961), known professionally as Gab Sorère, was a French art promoter, set designer, mechanical innovator, filmmaker and choreographer of the Belle Époque. Collaborating with her partner, Loïe Fuller, to explore illusion through luminescence, she produced films and choreographies which moved performance from dancers being lighted to the abstract vision of lights dancing. When Fuller died, Sorère inherited the dance troupe and laboratory of her partner and strove to keep her legacy as a visual effects artist alive. She continued to produce innovative productions utilizing fluorescence and light into the 1950s. (en)
  • Gab Sorère, née Gabrielle Bloch le 29 novembre 1877 à Paris 8e et morte le 28 décembre 1962 à Rambouillet, est une artiste, chorégraphe et réalisatrice française de la Belle Époque. Elle est notamment connue pour les mises en scène des spectacles de sa compagne Loïe Fuller, jouant notamment sur les ombres et lumières. (fr)
  • Gab Sorère, pseudonimo di Gabrielle Bloch (1878 – ...), è stata una scenografa, regista, promotrice artistica e innovatrice scenica della Belle Époque francese. Collaborando con la sua compagna Loïe Fuller, per esplorare l'illusione attraverso la luminescenza, ha prodotto film e coreografie che hanno spostato la performance dai ballerini illuminati alla visione astratta del ballo delle luci. Quando Fuller è morta, Sorère ha ereditato la compagnia di danza e il laboratorio della sua partner e si è sforzata di mantenere in vita l'eredità dell'artista degli effetti visivi. Ha continuato a produrre produzioni innovative utilizzando la fluorescenza e la luce negli anni '50. (it)
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