Gab Sorère

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.

Gab Sorère
Bloch, circa 1913
Born
Gabrielle Bloch

17 February 1870
Died14 July 1961 (aged 91)
NationalityFrench
Other namesGaby Bloch
Gaby Sorère
Occupation(s)choreographer, visual effects artist and art promoter
Years active18981950s
Partner(s)Loie Fuller (18981928; her death)
Damia (19281961)
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