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...
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Juana la Macarrona (section Carmen Amaya)
the Gypsies. The life and legend of Carmen Amaya (San Diego, 1999), p. 178 (quote). José Samperio, Carmen Amaya (New York: Luo Dunetz and Paul Lovette...
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younger sister, showing that the feud will not continue any further. Carmen Amaya ... Angustias Sara Lezana ... Juana Daniel Martín ... Rafael Antonio...
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La Chunga (redirect from Micaela Flores Amaya)
flamenco dancer Lorenza "La Chunguita" Flores Amaya, and cousin of famed flamenco dancer Carmen Amaya. La Chunga started dancing when she was six years-old...
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Civil War, he went into exile in Latin America with bailaora (dancer) Carmen Amaya. He lived in Mexico City, married Esperanza González Erazo and had four...
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of Almería. In modern times, it has been espoused by flamenco dancers Carmen Amaya and Lola Flores. It is danced barefoot with finger cymbals; the blouse...
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bailaor style when performing dramatic dancing, something also done by Carmen Amaya and a few other flamenco dancers before her. In 1960, she launched her...
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Jordi (English: Royal Catalan Academy of Fine Arts of Saint George). The Carmen Amaya Fountain is another historical landmark in La Barceloneta, built in 1959...
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President of Catalonia Francesc Macià, as well as artist Joan Miró, dancer Carmen Amaya and poet/priest Jacint Verdaguer. Numerous unmarked graves hold those...
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painter. Manuel de Amaya (c.1740-c.1800), Spanish merchant and politician. Lorenzo Amaya (1896-1969), Argentine sports shooter. Carmen Amaya (1913/1914-1963)...
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