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13 Facts About La Argentinita

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Encarnacion Lopez Julvez, better known by her stage name, La Argentinita, was a Spanish-Argentine flamenco dancer, choreographer and singer.

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La Argentinita was considered one of the highest expressions of this art form during her time.

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La Argentinita chose the name "La Argentinita" in deference to the famous flamenco dancer Antonia Merce.

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La Argentinita's success led her to tour in Barcelona, Portugal and Paris, and then Latin America.

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La Argentinita announced her retirement in 1926, but would quickly return to the show business as part of the artistic renewal that led her to the Generation of '27, in which she combined flamenco, tango, bulerias and boleros.

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La Argentinita danced to the compositions of Manuel de Falla, Joaquin Turina, Isaac Albeniz, Enrique Granados and Maurice Ravel.

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La Argentinita retired a second time to maintain her clandestine relationship with him.

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La Argentinita travelled through Spain and Paris, where she was recognized as one of the most important flamenco artists of her time.

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La Argentinita's company included the flamenco figures Juana la Macarrona, La Malena, Fernanda Antunez, Rafael Ortega and Antonio de Triana, who was her first dancing partner until the 1940s.

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La Argentinita sought refuge in her work and moved to Buenos Aires to dance at the Teatro Colon; from there she embarked on a long American tour.

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La Argentinita travelled through Morocco, France, the UK, the Netherlands, Belgium and the US, where she remained in exile in New York.

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La Argentinita did not want to have it operated on because she did not wish to abandon dancing.

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The expression of La Argentinita is displaced to a second plane in order to highlight the relevance of colour, which is the focus of the painting.