- Juan Boria
Infobox Writer
name = Juan Boria
imagesize = 200px
caption = Album cover of Boria's album
pseudonym = Negro Verse Pharaoh
birthdate = birth date|1906|2|17
birthplace = Dorado,Puerto Rico
deathdate = death date and age|1995|5|29|1906|2|17
deathplace =Río Piedras ,Puerto Rico
occupation = Teacher, carpenter
nationality =
period =
genre =Poetry
subject = Negroid Poems
movement =
debut_works =
influences = Fortunato Vizcarrondo,Luis Palés Matos ,Nicolás Guillén
influenced =
website =
footnotes =Juan Boria (
February 17 ,1906 -May 29 ,1995 ) also known as the Negro Verse Pharaoh, was a Puerto Ricanpoet known for hisAfro-Caribbean poetry.Biography
Early years
Juan Boria was born in
Dorado, Puerto Rico where he studiedelementary school . After that, he followed studies in the nearby town ofToa Baja . During weekends, he worked as amason andcarpenter to pay for his studies. He finished his studies inSanturce in 1923.At this time, his family moved to the town of Cataño and he started studies in the University of Puerto Rico in
Río Piedras . He received hisBachelor's degree as a teacher ofindustrial arts ,drawing , andcarpentry . After several years working in several places, he started working as a teacher in 1937 at a school inSan Germán . From there, he was transferred to another school inCanóvanas .tarting his career
In 1938, during a show at the school in Canóvanas, he heard a colleague — Pablito Rivera — recite the
Negro poem "La negra curandera." He liked it so much that he asked him for a copy to learn and recite at his friends meetings. After some time, his friends prompted him to participate in a program at the WKAQ radio station. The poet Fortunato Vizcarrondo, considered the most important Negro poet in the island at the time, heard him and visited him. Vizcarrondo then offered him other of his poems for him to recite at the program.In 1941, he participated in a show at
Loíza , where he met fellow poetsRamón Rivero (known as "Diplo") and José Luis Torregrosa. They were so impressed with Boria's performance that they incorporated him to histroupe called "La Farándula Bohemia". He then traveled all around the island performing at several theaters both as a poet and as an actor. In 1944, he was sent to thePanama Canal to entertain the soldiers stationed there.International fame
In 1950, he traveled to
Havana, Cuba under the recommendation of "Diplo" andLuis Palés Matos . He planned to stay there for 15 days but was so sought after that he ended up staying two months. He followed with travels to theDominican Republic ,Colombia ,Venezuela ,Spain , andPortugal , as well asNew York and other cities in theUnited States . Afterward, he alternated his artistic activities with his job as a teacher in Río Piedras.In 1954, Boria debuted in
television on the show "Tribuna del Arte" fromTelemundo . He also performed in "La Taberna India" with "Diplo." He followed with his debut infilm in 1964 in theMexican /Puerto Rican film "Mientras Puerto Rico duerme", directed by Julián Soler. He also appeared in severalshort film s produced by the Division of Community Education.From 1965 he traveled several cultural centers, schools, and public squares in Puerto Rico reciting at events sponsored by the Puerto Rican Culture Institute. He also participated at the Cultural Olympics in 1979.
Recognitions
In October, 1980, the 7th Festival of
Bomba yPlena celebrated in his hometown of Dorado was dedicated to him. Also, the show "Nuestra Noche" that same year was held in his honor. The show was celebrated in theRoberto Clemente Coliseum and featured singers like Wilkins,Haciendo Punto en Otro Son , and others.In 1983, the mayor of Dorado, Alfonso López Chaar, acquired the Juana de Arco Theater at the entrance of the town and renamed it as Juan Boria Theater. In
November 1 ,1984 , Boria himself presented his first show at the theater.Boria retired from teaching in 1974. Afterward, he started his own shop in Cupey.
Boria died
May 29 ,1995 inRío Piedras, Puerto Rico .Personal life
Boria married Emérita Rodríguez in 1941 with whom he had two daughters: Norma and Zayda. He also had another son: Cruz, from another marriage.
Influences
Although he identified with the works of Vizcarrondo, Palés Matos and
Nicolás Guillén , his repertoire included poems from:
* Emilio Ballagas
* Félix B. Caignet
* Gonzalo Castañón
* Marcelino Arozamena
* Lorenzo Coballés
* Alfonso Camín
* Pablo Motito
* Gilberto Hernández Santana
* Enrique Montijo
* María Teresa Vallés
* Luis Manuel Ruiz
* Rubén SuroDiscography
* "
¡Qué negrota! " (Mar-Vela, MVLP-107)
* "Majestad negra" (ICP/L-9)External links
* [http://www.prpop.org/biografias/j_bios/JuanBoria.shtml Juan Boria Biography]
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