- Encarnación López Júlvez,
better known by her
stage name, La
Argentinita (Buenos Aires,
March 3, 1898 – New York,
September 24, 1945), was a Spanish-Argentine...
- 22
March 1920 with
ballet dancer Encarnación López Júlvez,
called "La
Argentinita", as the Butterfly, and
Catalina Bárcena as the ****roach. It was not...
- www.npg.org.uk.
Retrieved 2022-11-10. "Encarnación López Júlvez (La
Argentinita)".
Universo Lorca.
Retrieved 2023-02-10.
Edwige Feuillère. Les feux de...
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Miguel de
Molina Diana Maggi Maruja Montes Fidel Pintos Adolfo Stray Argentinita Vélez
Salvador Fortuna Gloria Ferrandiz Susana Vargas Liana Noda Inés...
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accentuating its
flamenco roots.
Produced by Encarnación López (La
Argentinita), it "stressed the
folkloric elements of the
music and, as a result,...
-
Chinitas - Spain". "En el Café de Chinitas.
Federico García
Lorca y la
Argentinita". "EN LA
PLAZA DE MI
PUEBLO - Hinos".
Modern version of the song v t...
- (disambiguation)
Argentine (disambiguation) Argentinia, a
genus of
flies La
Argentinita or Encarnación López
Julvez (1898–1945),
Argentine flamenco dancer Largo...
- 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,...
- the
Hippodrome Theatre in Manhattan. His most
famous partners were La
Argentinita (Encarnación López Júlvez) and,
after her death, her
sister Pilar López...
- Kleiner,
actor León Klimovsky,
filmmaker La Argentina,
flamenco dancer La
Argentinita,
flamenco dancer Lydia Lamaison,
actress Libertad Lamarque,
singer and...