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Carmen Amaya Amaya was born in Somorrostro, Spain, to a Romani family, her father José Amaya Amaya (alias "El Chino", "The Chinaman"), a guitar player, and Micaela Amaya Moreno, her mother. Carmen was the second of eleven children, although only six (three sisters and two brothers) survived to adulthood.
Carmen Amaya; Oskar Amberg; Ambo Sooloh; Hoshang Amini; Gustave Amoudruz; Rima Alamuddin; Anthony Anastasio; William Alexander Ancrum; Dorothy Hansine Andersen; Alexander Vass Anderson; Fred Anderson (footballer, born 1886) Sir John Anderson, 1st Baronet, of Harrold Priory; Otto Anderson; Robert Anderson (silent film actor) Trezzvant Anderson ...
Antoñita La Singla participated in the film as 'Sole', one of the dancers. In addition, thanks to the filming of the movie, Singla was able to meet Carmen Amaya, [1] with whom she was compared too. The film, Los Tarantos was nominated for an Academy Award in 1964 for "Best Foreign Language Film".
Flamenco dancer Karime Amaya — grandniece of the legendary Carmen Amaya — will have the world premiere of "Contrapunto." Internationally-renowned dancer Farruquito will have the U.S. premiere ...
Touring with Amaya's company, she met her first husband (and dance partner), Antonio Triana. After arriving in California during the 1940s, the couple appeared in a number of Spanish-themed films (including The Gay Senorita , The Lady and the Monster and The Bridge of San Luis Rey ).
The tow truck driver who ran a red light and killed a 22-year-old Fresno woman in a car crash at Friant Road and Shepherd Avenue last month is alleged to have been under the influence of a ...
The straphanger who was burned to death on a Brooklyn F train in a horrific attack has been identified as a 57-year-old New Jersey woman, police announced Tuesday. Debrina Kawam of Toms River was ...
La Camboria was born in "La Macarena" neighborhood of Cadiz in 1931. [1] She began her artistic career in 1962, with "Juerga Flamenca" and at the age of 13 she made her debut at the "Teatro Cómico" in Madrid, to later perform in Paris, replacing Carmen Amaya.