Mademoiselle Fifi (dancer)

Mademoiselle Fifi (Stripper) (born 1905) was a cooch dancer whose onstage performance at Winter Garden Theatre on the night of April 20, 1925 was memorialized in The Night They Raided Minsky's.[1] A Philadelphia native, her given name was Mary Dawson. Her mother was a devout Catholic and her father was a Quaker who worked as a policeman.[2]

On the evening of April 20, Mademoiselle Fifi wore a skintight black net from her toe tips to her bra. As the orchestra played a medley of Puccini, ragtime music, and Gaite' Parisienne by Offenbach, she pulled one of her straps from her shoulder and then removed her bra. Mademoiselle Fifi concluded her strip act that evening bare chested.[3] She was arrested by John Sumner, the secretary of the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice.[1]

Fond of classic subjects, Mademoiselle Fifi performed The Dance of the September Morn. She also did an oriental shimmy with a live garter snake.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Striptease: the untold history of the girlie show, Rachel Shteir, Oxford University Press, 2004, pg. 363.
  2. American Rose: A Nation Laid Bare The Life and Times of Gypsy Rose Lee, Karen Abbott, Random House, 2010, pg. 152.
  3. Horrible prettiness: burlesque and American culture, Robert Clyde Allen, UNC Press, 1991, pg. 248.
  4. The Sudden Raid That Ruined Real Burlesque, Life Magazine, May 2, 1960, pg. 123.