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Later, she was the first dancer in the flamenco group for the Casino de la Exposición in Seville called "Malena y sus gitanas" (Malena and her gypsies). [3] Despite her great success, the artist spent her later years selling sweets in a street stall in the Alameda de Hércules, poor and forgotten. [4] Manuel Vallejo wrote about her:
Spanish flamenco dancers (45 P) Pages in category "Flamenco dancers" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
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"It is the first archive of Spanish dance and flamenco at UNM." In Santa Fe, Benítez founded a school (María Benítez Institute for Spanish Arts, 1974) and a young people's dance company ...
Pablo Morillo y Morillo (1775–1837), Count of Cartagena and Marquess of La Puerta, a.k.a. El Pacificador (The Peace Maker) was a Spanish general who fought in the napoleonic wars and hispanoamerican war of independence. Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma (1545–1592), Spanish general and military governor of the Spanish Netherlands
By enrolling in flamenco classes for the first time, WH assistant editor Naydeline Mejia uncovered a new way to her duende, or most authentic self. 'I Took Flamenco Lessons And Discovered What It ...
For this work she received the Demófilo de Arte Flamenco award. In 1994, at the 8th Seville Bienal de Flamenco, she played the role of La Niña de los Peines in 100 Años de Cante. Together with Moraíto Chico she played in the show Lo que es Jerez and sang in the film Flamenco directed by Carlos Saura.
Vicente Amigo – a Spanish flamenco composer and guitarist; Antoñita Singla – a Catalonian flamenco dancer and actress known as "La Singla" who took Spain and Europe by storm in the period 1960–1988. Flamenco zapateado notation – It is the graphic representation of the sonorous and motor aspects of the particular movements of flamenco ...