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  2. Fusion Jonda - Wikipedia

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    Fusion Jonda began in 2010 as a trio around its founding members: musician-singer-songwriter, Juan Luis Romero, percussionist, Wilfredo "El Canela" Dávila, and flamenco dancer, Patricia Muñiz. The salsa, rock, and jazz blend had not been unfamiliar to bandleader Romero because of his Puerto Rican and Dominican background. He is part of a ...

  3. Category:Flamenco dancers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Flamenco dancers" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. La Argentina (dancer)

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  5. Category:Flamenco - Wikipedia

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    Flamenco dancers (2 C, 22 P) Flamenco discographies (2 P) F. Flamenco films (1 C, 6 P) Flamenco compositions (11 P) Flamenco songs (5 C) G. Flamenco guitarists (2 C ...

  6. Category:Spanish flamenco dancers - Wikipedia

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    Manuela Vargas (flamenco dancer) This page was last edited on 25 July 2024, at 15:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Carmen Amaya - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Amaya (2 November 1918 – 19 November 1963) occasionally known by the stage name La Capitana, was a Spanish Romani flamenco dancer and singer, born in the Somorrostro district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is often hailed as "the greatest Flamenco dancer ever" [1] and "the most extraordinary personality of all time in flamenco dance."

  8. Paco Peña - Wikipedia

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    This led to calls from professional flamenco companies in Madrid and the Costa Brava, where Peña established himself as a highly regarded accompanist to flamenco dance and singing. However, dissatisfied with life on the coast and seeking a new challenge, [ 3 ] he moved to London in the late 1960s to become a soloist.

  9. Silvia Marin - Wikipedia

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    Silvia Marin (born 1967) is a flamenco dancer, who is best known for her work with her company called El Flamenco vive. She was born in Italy, and was first exposed to flamenco dance when she was 20. This prompted her to move to Spain to study the art, and has since worked on stage, television, film and other projects.