In 1912 she opened her first dance studio in Carnegie Hall and in 1913 she dressed as Liberty at the Capitol in Washington, D.C. as part of a living tableaux to bring publicity for the cause of women's right to vote.
Florence Fleming Noyes (1871–1928), dancer and founder of The Noyes School of Rhythm.
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