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  2. Juana la Macarrona - Wikipedia

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    The bata de cola [14] she moved beautifully, impeccably. [15] According to a flamenco writer, her zapateado accents were dramatic and sharp. [16] [17] About the footwork then current among flamenco bailaoras, there is a disputed issue. Some assert that today the zapateado is more developed, others disagree. [18]

  3. Flamenco in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Shōji Kojima, [7] born on the shores of the Pacific in the 1960s, came to Spain to learn flamenco and worked in the company of Rafael Farina. In the 70's, Yoko Komatsubara [8] was born. She was a Japanese who studied dramatic art in Tokyo but finally dedicated her life to flamenco and is one of the most important bailaoras in Japan.

  4. List of female dancers - Wikipedia

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    Custodia Romero (1905–1974), flamenco dancer and actress; Rosita Rodrigo (1891–1959), actress, vedette, dancer, and songwriter; Tamara Rojo (born 1974), principal dancer, director, English National Ballet, formerly The Royal Ballet; Laura del Sol (born 1961), flamenco dancer, film actress, starred in the 1983 film Carmen

  5. Carmen Amaya - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Amaya (2 November 1918 – 19 November 1963) occasionally known by the stage name La Capitana, was a Spanish Romani flamenco dancer and singer, born in the Somorrostro district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

  6. Category:Spanish flamenco dancers - Wikipedia

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  7. Juan Serrano (flamenco) - Wikipedia

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    Serrano is the only flamenco guitarist in the world with a doctorate in humane letters and a tenured faculty position at a major university. Córdoba also awarded Serrano the "Potro de Oro". This prestigious honor is awarded once every ten years; Serrano and Paco Peña are the only guitarists ever to be so honored.

  8. Category:Flamenco dancers - Wikipedia

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  9. Antonio Canales (flamenco) - Wikipedia

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    In January 1992 he participated in the gala Gigantes de la Danza, at the Teatro de los Campo Elíseos, in Paris. The same year on the celebrations of the Fifth Centenary of the discovery of America, he performed at the World Financial Center in New York, [ 4 ] at the Holland Festival in the Netherlands and at the Metki Hall in Tokyo .