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Encarnación “La Argentinita” López Júlvez

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Encarnación “La Argentinita” López Júlvez Famous memorial

Birth
Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Capital Federal, Argentina
Death
24 Sep 1945 (aged 47)
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Madrid, Provincia de Madrid, Madrid, Spain Add to Map
Plot
Patio Santísimo Sacramento
Memorial ID
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Dancer, Singer. She was nicknamed "La Argentinita" due to the fact that she was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She was very close to the so-called "Generation of 1927" in Spain, whose members included Federico García Lorca, Salvador Dalí, and Luis Bunuel. During the Spanish Civil War she moved to New York, where she met the famous dancer José Greco and joined his dance troupe. In 1943 she made a successful appearance at the Metropolitan Opera House, with her work "El Café de Chinitas". She died in New York and her body was taken back to Spain.
Dancer, Singer. She was nicknamed "La Argentinita" due to the fact that she was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She was very close to the so-called "Generation of 1927" in Spain, whose members included Federico García Lorca, Salvador Dalí, and Luis Bunuel. During the Spanish Civil War she moved to New York, where she met the famous dancer José Greco and joined his dance troupe. In 1943 she made a successful appearance at the Metropolitan Opera House, with her work "El Café de Chinitas". She died in New York and her body was taken back to Spain.

Bio by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni


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