- La Argentina
Antonia Mercé y Luque (
September 4 ,1890 –July 18 ,1945 ), known by her stage name as "La Argentina", was aflamenco dancer . She was born inBuenos Aires ,Argentina , and died inBayonne ,France . She originated and helped to establish the neoclassical style of Spanish dance as a theatrical art.A talented young dancer, her career was greatly influenced by her parents
Manuel Mercé (Andalusian), andJosefina Luque (Castilian), who were professional Spanish dancers. It was due to them that La Argentina's entire life was mainly focused on dance, where her parents greatly wanted her to excel. She studied ballet with her parents in her youth. She trained mainly with her father, who taught her to dance at the age of four.When "La Argentina" was nine years old, she debuted at the
Teatro Real inMadrid ,Spain . At the age of eleven, "La Argentina" was a star dancer at theMadrid Opera .Shortly after the death of her father, La Argentina retired from ballet. After this life-transforming event, at the age of fourteen La Argentina started studying native Spanish dances with her mother. For several years to come, her style of dancing was not highly admired in her society; therefore she could not perform in theatres or in concerts (in which she was used to dancing). She danced wherever she could, which meant performing in café cantantés and music halls.
Prior to
World War I , "La Argentina" was extremely admired inParis , where she accepted invitations to dance at theMoulin Rouge , theThéâtre des Champs-Élysées , and other important locations. Years later, she took interest in a gypsy-style dance and transformed it into her very own.In her career she made six transcontinental tours in North America, sometimes accompanied by
flamenco guitaristCarlos Montoya .She received several awards, including the French
Légion d'honneur and the SpanishOrden de Honor Isabel La Católica .External links
* [http://www.tristeyazul.com/artflam/argent01.htm La Argentina's Biography]
* [http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/m/merce.htm Short Biography]
* [http://TarotCanada.tripod.com/LaArgentina.html Tarot & Dance: The Dancing Queens: Antonia Merce, La Argentina, Queen of Coins(c) Cheryl Lynne Bradley 2003 2003 ] at TarotCanada.tripod.com La Argentina
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