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Morante -> A tale of celos professionales (Mar. 16 2021 11:58:26)

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Ricardo -> RE: A tale of celos professionales (Mar. 16 2021 15:39:56)

The “dance off” duel, reminds me of the 3 times my wife insisted to dance while pregnant. She kept going till the end but I always had my fingers crossed.




Richard Jernigan -> RE: A tale of celos professionales (Mar. 16 2021 20:51:29)

“A Gabriela [Ortega], que ya entonces estaba retirada, le informaron que Rita [Ortega], también bailaora, actuaba en el Café de Chinitas de Málaga y allí que se presentó una noche con su marido, el torero Rafael El Gallo."

Rita Ortega, a famous dancer, performed at the Cafe de Chinitas, and was there one night with her husband, the great matador Rafael el Gallo.

"Gabriela Ortega –no hay que olvidar que fue hija del gran cantaor y banderillero gaditano Enrique Ortega Díaz Ortega El Viejo, íntimo amigo de Silverio– se casó en Sevilla con el matador Fernando Gómez García, Fernando El Gallo."

Gabriela Ortega, a noted dancer was the daughter of a famous singer and banderillero Enrique Ortega Díaz "Ortega El Viejo", and married a matador, Fernando El Gallo.

"pues de este enlace nacerían dos figuras imponentes para su Historia, Rafael El Gallo (Madrid, 1882) y Joselito El Gallo (Gelves, Sevilla, 1895), “los dos faraones más grandes del toreo.”

The union of the singer and the torero gave birth to "the two greatest pharaohs of the bullfight."

....a well known genealogical connection between flamenco and the corrida.

RNJ




Morante -> RE: A tale of celos professionales (Mar. 16 2021 23:17:45)

Something similar happened to me. We had a show in the Peña in Ireland and the dancer said she would dance seguiriyas. But she was 8 months pregnant. I said I would not accompany her, she might give birth on stage. She replied that she was going to dance and would do it a palo seco if necessary. So in the end I had to play.

Seguiriyas does not require athletics but sentimiento: she was sensational and brought the audience to their feet. One of our greatest exitos[:D]




Morante -> RE: A tale of celos professionales (Mar. 18 2021 16:11:41)

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..a well known genealogical connection between flamenco and the corrida.


Tut,tut. You know that the QAnon of this foro cannot accept this kind of truth[;)][;)]




Ricardo -> RE: A tale of celos professionales (Mar. 18 2021 16:39:37)

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ORIGINAL: Morante

quote:

..a well known genealogical connection between flamenco and the corrida.


Tut,tut. You know that the QAnon of this foro cannot accept this kind of truth[;)][;)]


I really like this guy’s singing. The guitar por Soleá is really bad compas wise, I wish to go back in time and take that guy’s guitar. Eduardo Malena does a perfect job for Oliver in a different episode. Oliver’s observation about cante at 8:30 is very interesting.





ric -> RE: A tale of celos professionales (Mar. 19 2021 14:54:25)

Ole! Bullfighting and cante, so politically incorrect today, but--great voice! I have a 60's (?) LP "cantes de Jose Menese"with Melchor de Marchena accompanying. Riveting!




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