The Marvelous Maidens of Movement seemed to have all had their epiphanies within 24 hours of each other. Intellectella Sapient (nee Edweena Shrump) left her studies at MIT. Demonica Blasphemy (aka Mary O'Pattieton) narrowly escaped the nuns' cloisters. The claws of The Master soon united Vivacious Vixenette with her professional partners and personal pals.

The trio of young dancers  struggled for years touring the Shinola Circuit, playing every two-bit theater from Kissimmee to Kalamazoo.  Life was tough but the flame of their passion burned bright. One cold winter evening in Bridgeport, Connecticut, they were on the same bill as "Doctor" Cory Phee, the Potentate of the Vacuum Tube.
Cory was working a modified Theremin act.  It was Intellectella who was first drawn to this scruffy, pale apparition in a lab coat. These two burning brains were quickly at work creating the electric contraptions that allowed them to have their first national fame as The Radio Dancers of the Night. It was the final piece of the puzzle that released the potential of their concealed Z Genes.

The now inseparable quartet went on to revolutionize the performance world.  Blending breakthroughs in mechanical and electronic sound generation with a superb visual storytelling style, they thrilled theatre goers for a generation.  Many fads and crazes sprung up in their wake. One of the most interesting was Interocitor Modification.
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