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Juana la
Macarrona (3 May 1870 – 17
April 1947) was a
Spanish flamenco dancer (bailaora). Born
Juana Vargas de las
Heras in
Jerez de la
Frontera in Andalusia...
- York City (1963), a multi-purpose
building for
Montecarlo (1969), the La
Macarrona Residence in Somosaguas,
Madrid (1971-1976), the
Fierro House in Marbella...
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cantaor Sabicas,
Flamenco Guitarist Pilar Montoya,
bailaora Juana la
Macarrona,
cantaora Antonio Carmona,
singer of
Flamenco La Macanita,
cantaora Pansequito...
- dancing, for such
artists as
Antonio de Bilbao, Juan el Estampío, La
Macarrona and La
Camisona in Madrid, Spain. In the 1920s and 1930s he performed...
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increasingly gained fame as dancers. One of the
earliest was
Juana la
Macarrona (1860–1947) who
first performed in
Seville with
singer Silverio Franconetti...
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artists of her time. Her
company included the
flamenco figures Juana la
Macarrona, La Malena,
Fernanda Antúnez,
Rafael Ortega and
Antonio de Triana, who...
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danced the
elder maestra Juana la
Macarrona,
including por alegrías.
Antonia Mercé la Argentina,
after watching la
Macarrona dance during the Concurso, later...
- in
Seville on
September 27, 2008.
National Dance Award (1971)
Juana la
Macarrona Award (1977)
Andalusian Silver Medal (1986)
National Dance Award (1992)...
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began to
perform with
other famous flamenco singers, such as
Juana La
Macarrona and
Antonio Ortega, most
commonly known as Juan Breva, in cafés cantantes...
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being a
dance accompanist for Las
Hijas del
Ciego or Las Coquineras, La
Macarrona, El Estampío, La
Malena and
Pastora Imperio.
Known as the Habichuela,...