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  2. Angelita Vargas - Wikipedia

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    She performed in Great Britain, North America, Japan, the Netherlands and Germany and was a recipient of the Premio Pastora Imperio (Córdoba, 1980) and the Premio Nacional al baile de la Cátedra de Flamencología (Jerez, 1986). [1] Vargas died of a stroke on 11 November 2023, at the age of 77. [4]

  3. Jerez de la Frontera - Wikipedia

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    Jerez is proud of its Andalusian Centre of Flamenco, which was founded in 1993 to safeguard and promote the values and standards of flamenco. It is devoted to the investigation, recovery, and collection of flamenco-related historical documents, whether they are in audio, visual, or journalistic form.

  4. The Andalusia (Los Angeles, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Andalusia is an apartment building located at 1471-1475 Havenhurst Dr. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, built in 1926 in Spanish Colonial Revival style. The building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. [2] Additionally, it is designated as Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No. 435. [2] View from the street

  5. Mario Maya - Wikipedia

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    Between 1994 and 1997 he directed the Andalusian Dance Company at the Andalusian Dance Centre. He took part in Carlos Saura ’s 1995 film Flamenco . [ 2 ] Some of his most important works include Ceremonial (1974), [ 3 ] Camelamos Naquerar (1976), [ 4 ] ¡Ay Jondo!

  6. Manuel Torre - Wikipedia

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    Torre was born in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, in the neighbourhood of San Miguel, which together with the neighbourhood of Santiago, is a traditional centre of flamenco in Jerez. One of the most representative singers of Jerez, he was influenced by singers Manuel Molina , El Marrurro (from Jerez) and Enrique el Mellizo (from Cádiz ).

  7. Kumpanía: Flamenco Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Kumpanía: Flamenco Los Angeles is a 2011 independent documentary film by director Katina Dunn. The film explores flamenco , including its origins in the oppressed Gypsy community in 17th-century southern Spain and also the flamenco culture of contemporary Spain.

  8. Chambao - Wikipedia

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    Chambao is a flamenco-electronic band originally from Málaga, Andalusia, Spain, active in its first period from 2002 to 2018 and with a return announced for 2023. They're known for a Flamenco Chill sound that fuses flamenco sounds and palos with electronic music. The name of the band is taken from an improvised form of beach tent that is ...

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles

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    April 2, 1987 (655 W. Jefferson Blvd. University Park: Landmark large-event venue; headquarters of the Al Malaikah Temple, a division of the Shriners: 4: Aloha Apartment Hotel