Joanne Warner Visser (née Eichelberger; November 9, 1912 – May 2, 2002) was an American fan dancer who was put on trial for indecent exposure in Paris, France, in 1935.
[5] Warner danced unimpeded in Paris music halls and cabarets beginning in the spring of 1934.
She encountered legal difficulties when numerous imitators of her shows began to perform at different venues.
Warner mostly appeared nude solely in dim lighted cabarets where she was not especially close to her audience.
[5] Warner appeared in a French court beginning in July 1935 on a charge of "offending public modesty".
Her defense was supported by noted aviators, novelists, a zoology professor, and a painter, Maurice de Vlaminck.