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portada Antonia Mercé: El Flamenco y la Vanguardia Española
Type
Physical Book
Language
Spanish
Pages
280
Format
Paperback
ISBN
8496879399
ISBN13
9788496879393
Edition No.
1

Antonia Mercé: El Flamenco y la Vanguardia Española

Lourdes Bassols Pascual (Author) · Ninotchka Deborah Bennahum (Author) · Global Rhythm Press · Paperback

Antonia Mercé: El Flamenco y la Vanguardia Española - Bennehaum Ninotchka Devorah

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Synopsis "Antonia Mercé: El Flamenco y la Vanguardia Española"

With numerous photographs of her performances, world tours, and even her performance dresses, this in-depth study examines the life and career of Antonia Mercé, Spain’s most famous flamenco dancer and one of its most important cultural figures during the 20th century. The daughter of professional dancers, Mercé made her debut as a ballerina at Madrid’s Teatro Real at the age of nine. After her father’s death when she was 14, however, she retired from ballet and began studying traditional Spanish dance—thus exiling herself from the great theaters and concert halls of the élite. This book explores her success in elevating flamenco from music halls and cafés to the mainstream and discusses her collaborations with musicians such as Manuel de Falla, set designers such as Néstor de la Torre, and legendary dancers such as Vicente Escudero—partnerships that place her at a decisive crossroads within contemporary Spanish culture. Con numerosas fotografías de sus actuaciones, giros mundiales y hasta sus trajes, este estudio riguroso examina la vida y la carrera de Antonia Mercé, la bailaora de flamenco más famosa de España y una de sus figuras culturales más importantes durante el siglo XX. La hija de dos bailarines profesionales, Mercé debutó como bailarina en el Teatro Real de Madrid a los nueve años. Tras la muerte de su padre cuando tenía 14 años, sin embargo, se retiró de tales puestos y empezó a estudiar el baila tradicional español—exiliándose de tal modo de los grandes teatros y salas de conciertos de la élite. Este libro explora el éxito que tuvo Mercé en elevar el flamenco de los cafés y las tabernas a la corriente dominante y discute sus colaboraciones con músicos como Manuel de Falla, escenógrafos como Néstor de la Torre y bailarines míticos como Vicente Escudero—interacciones que la sitúan en una encrucijada decisiva de la cultura española contemporánea.

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