ANTONIO and ROSARIO
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@antoniorosacarmen Hay una persona que informa que la película es LUNA DE MIEL y la "bailaora" es Rosita Segovia. Gracias.
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La mujer que baila no es Rosario. Esta escena pertenece a una película pero no sé cómo se llama. A los aficionados al flamenco les recomiendo vean por you tube a Sara Baras, Eva Yerbabuena, y la gran CARMEN AMAYA.
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Thanks for the info. Keep me posted.
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It's never been released commercially for home viewing :(
I'm still trying to get the rights holders to release it.
There was a cut down version shown on British TV some years ago and some tapes of that might survive. But they cut down the ballets so it's left very unbalanced and looks like a travelogue.
But the full thing has been restored and shown at a few festivals. I saw it as San Sebastian 2002 - with Rosita Segovia. Lovely lady, no longer with us.
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That is indeed so, Steve. I've been searching and googling for at least a VHS copy of Luna de Miel, but no success. Any ideas?
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Great clip, despite the poor quality. It's an extract from Luna de miel (1959), directed by the great Michael Powell who also directed The Red Shoes (1948)
It's Antonio (Antonio Ruiz Soler) and Carmen Rojas as the main dancers. I don't know who the guitarists are nor the singer. The woman sitting on the bench by the door is Ludmilla Tchérina. That's Rosita Segovia who arrives at the end.
I love the old woman (mother? grandmother?) who keeps nudging Antonio to point out how good Carmen is.
Anyone who's shrewd in this kind of dance. Is this a fandango?
colcatta1 2 months ago
@colcatta1 When Antonio dances, it's taranto. Salud!
rarivas 2 months ago
I am so pleased to see this as Ive only found the Hollywood Canteen one and a cut from another film he made. I saw him on the London stage quite a few times and think he is brilliant
lizzielily1 1 year ago
Glad you enjoyed it...ole!
rarivas 1 year ago