- diarrhea, anemia, headaches, rheumatism, and a semi-magical
disease known as
panzón de borrego, or a
swollen belly (literally, "lamb belly"). The
history of...
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burning of
images called panzones. A
panzon is an
effigy made of crêpe
paper with
fireworks in its belly.
Panzon means "large belly." This
effigy is burned...
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company of Jose Campillo,
where he met and
teamed for 12 years,
Roberto "
Panzón" Soto. His
first role in this
company was in the
operetta La
banda de las...
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Barba began learning dance when the
famous Mexican comedian Roberto "El
Panzón" Soto gave her
sister the
opportunity to work in his
stage company, and...
- Volcano, 508 m
Letha Taung (Singu Plateau), 493 m
Kalartha Mountain, 487m
Panzon Taung, 474 m
Mingu Taung, 391 m
Mount Zwegabin (Zwekabin Taung), 722 m Tant...
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Carlos Montalbán.
During the mid-1950s, she pla**** all the
female roles in
Panzón Panseco's
radio sketches,
along with
Pedro Vargas, and Juan García Esquivel's...
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Corazones (Three Hearts)" 2:59 8. "Malibu
Moonlight (Sonatine)" 3:51 9. "El
Panzon" 4:34 10. "Carnival (Carnival Square)" 5:21 11. "Wagon (original
score entitled...
- of Fine Arts, with the
staging of "Rayando el sol" by
Roberto Soto, "El
Panzón Soto", a
marquee comedian known for his satire. The show
began with the...
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Mexican anthropologist and
archaeologist (b. 1883) July 18:
Roberto Soto ("El
Panzón Soto"),
comic actor (b. 1888)
September 7:
Alfonso Ortiz Tirado,
tenor and...