This mosaic with tiles is in the house where born La Cañeta de Málaga.
We are in Calle Cerrojo, 7.
It has the face of the woman in action of dance, seems one photography.
The text says:
"En este barrio nació
La cañeta de Málaga
que llevó el flamenco
Por el mundo entero
Cátedra de flamencología de la Universidad de Málaga"
Translate: "La cañeta de Málaga was born in this neighborhood, which took flamenco around the world
Chair of flamencology at the University of Málaga"
WOMAN:
"MARIA TERESA SÁNCHEZ CAMPOS, a gypsy singer, better known by the stage name LA CAÑETA DE MÁLAGA, was born in Málaga in 1932. She grew up listening to cante all day, as her mother was La Pirula, creator of many of the styles for tangos that were later popularized by La Repompa. She moved to Madrid in 1960 to work at the tablao El Duende, from where she went to Villa Rosa. She is the daughter of the famous Malaga singer and perchelera "La Pirula". As a girl, she already worked in the nightclub "El Pimpi". From a very young age, she maintained a close relationship with Madrid, making her debut at the now-defunct Circo Price, although her great debut was at the tablao El Duende, back in the 1970s. She belonged to the cast of the tablao, along with Pastora Imperio and Gitanillo de Triana, and she stayed there for four years. She after her began her tours abroad. He traveled to Mexico to work on El Rincón de Goya and returned to Duende in Madrid, to Corral de la Morería, to Venta del Gato, and later continued his tours to Japan, America and Europe, never leaving his homeland behind. : Malaga."
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