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    La Argentinita (Buenos Aires, March 3, 1898 – New York, September 24, 1945), was a Spanish-Argentine flamenco dancer, choreographer and singer. La Argentinita...
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  • 22 March 1920 with ballet dancer Encarnación López Júlvez, called "La Argentinita", as the Butterfly, and Catalina Bárcena as the Cockroach. It was not...
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    "Encarnación López Júlvez (La Argentinita)". Universo Lorca. Retrieved 2023-02-10. Edwige Feuillère. Les feux de la mémoire. Albin Michel. Paris, 1977...
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    the Hippodrome Theatre in Manhattan. His most famous partners were La Argentinita (Encarnación López Júlvez) and, after her death, her sister Pilar López...
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    Español, as evidenced by the fusion of the two ballets created by 'La Argentinita' in the early part of the 20th century and later, by Joaquín Cortés...
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  • Argennina, a genus of spiders La Argentina (disambiguation) Argentine (disambiguation) Argentinia, a genus of flies La Argentinita or Encarnación López Julvez...
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  • "La Argentinita" with the piano. The lorqueña comes from Granada and is based on the bulería style. The gypsy Pastora María Pavón Cruz known as "La Niña...
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    wrestler Sergio Kleiner, actor León Klimovsky, filmmaker La Argentina, flamenco dancer La Argentinita, flamenco dancer Lydia Lamaison, actress Libertad Lamarque...
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    (1915–1991), Spanish actress, vedette, dancer, cupletista and tonadillera La Argentinita (1898–1945), Spanish-Argentine flamenco dancer (bailaora), choreographer...
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  • Civil War "En la plaza de mi pueblo". "El café de Chinitas - Spain". "En el Café de Chinitas. Federico García Lorca y la Argentinita". "EN LA PLAZA DE MI...
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  • Hércules (Seville), and the two had similar careers. La Malena later ended up in the company of La Argentinita. In 1911, she embarked on her first tour, during...
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    Carmen Linares sponsored her at the Teatro de la Maestranza in Seville in a tribute to La Argentinita, a Spanish-Argentinian dancer and singer. Her first...
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  • Dores André, ballet dancer, principal dancer, San Francisco Ballet La Argentinita (1898–1945), ballet dancer, costume designer Elisa Badenes, ballet dancer...
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  • La Argentina (1890–1936) and La Argentinita (1898-1945) were not related (pp. 72-73). Ríos Vargas, Antología del Baile Flamenco [c.2001], p. 113: La Argentina...
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  • competed at the Concurso Nacional de Arte Flamenco in Córdoba and won the La Argentinita prize. She shared it with Matilde Coral, her former teacher. With Coral...
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  • career that led to international acclaim as he and his first partner, La Argentinita, performed worldwide. He also toured with Jose Greco and Tina Ramirez...
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  • ballerina (bailaora). Encarnación López Júlvez (1898-1945), known as La Argentinita, was her older sister. Pilar López was admired for her Ballet Español...
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  • (Solo) Maurice Ravel Anton Dolin 6 December 1932 Boléro Maurice Ravel La Argentinita, Pilar López Júlvez Federico Rey 7 April 1943 Bourree Fantasque George...
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  • Barcelona, in 1997. She also took part as a guest artist in La huella de la Argentinita, led by José Luis Ortiz. She performed in El Flamenco viene del...
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  • J   K   L   M   N Antonio Janigro Rudolf Kempe La Argentinita Nikita Magaloff Birgit Nilsson Byron Janis Paul Kletzki Wanda Landowska Enrico Mainardi Maryla...
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  • she was part of Lecuona's company. In 1945, the famous Spanish Ballet La Argentinita hired Rosario to perform at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York...
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  • barrio of La Viña. He was the brother of Juan Jiménez Pérez (El Gineto de Cádiz) and is also related to Perla de Cádiz. He worked along La Argentinita, joining...
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  • Quilla-Huasi Pedrito Rico Violeta Rivas Jorge Sobral Julio Sosa Aníbal Troilo Argentinita Vélez Enzo Viena Víctor Ayos Antonio Prieto Buenas noches, Buenos Aires...
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    the southern extension of Granada Metro line 1 from Armilla to Churriana de la Vega and Las Gabias. The new 6.8-kilometer route will involve an investment...
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  • Funes, a Great Love (category Films directed by Raúl de la Torre)
    Brandon Carol Ilujas María José Gabín Argentinita Vélez José Andrada Carlos Broggi Constantino Cosma Raúl de la Torre "Funes, un gran amor (1993) - Ficha...
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    Zerpa Jorge Hilton Alberto Berco Aldo Mayo Nélida Bilbao Lia Casanova Argentinita Vélez Leda Zanda María Principito Víctor Martucci Guillermo Pérez Gaviola...
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  • in italics. Durium SA was founded in 1935 in Milan (originally as Durium La Voce dell'Impero) by a group of Milanese entrepreneurs including Martinengo...
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