NINON SEVILLA DANCE MAMBO
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Esta fue mi parte favorita....Que manera de moverse,exelente bailarina,cuerpazo natural,rostro espetacular,exelente actriz...Espetacular NINON que tiempos aquellos como me gustaia vivirlos,ahora nos tenemos que calar a la niurka que verguenza para los cubanos y todas estas grandes rumberas de Cuba....Gracias por el video es una joya...!!!
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LA MEJOR EN BAILE DE ESA EPOCA,,,
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Esto es absolutamente danza negra...! maravilloso! Ninón Sevilla sigue viva y es considerada una de las Diosas Sagradas del cine mexicano, pues ella aqui se hizo!
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Esto es absolutamente danza negra...! maravilloso!
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amazing she's doing Colombia Rumba , and Guaguanco ......AND even Vacuna'ring the male dancer .........hahahahhah ffs
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dance sister dance!
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I believe the dancer\ Tumbadora player who performes with Ninon Sevilla is the legendary rumbero Silvestre Mendez..a disciple of Chano Pozo as well as a composer of many classic songs. He also appears on Al Son De Mambo with Amalia Aguilar and Perez Prado.
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Great movie with this beautiful lady! Love it. :-)
no sería mejor titular el video , Ninón Sevilla baila Rumba
CumbiaCumbe 1 year ago
@CumbiaCumbe De acuerdo a la película, esto es un mambo. El mambo tiene mucha rumba pero Perez Prado añadió otros elementos. Esta es la sección de ritmo de la orquesta de Perez Prado.
Atentamente
LATINOSOMOS
latinosomos 1 year ago
can anyone identify the drummers?
Latinodelamata 4 years ago
We don't know the names, but, they were Cuban musicians from the PEREZ PRADO ORCHESTRA
Sincerely
LATINOSOMOS
latinosomos 4 years ago
This is not a video, this is one scene of the film Victimas del Pecado, directed by Emilio "Indio" Fernandez in 1950, obviously a mexican film.
This is not your video, why you don´t credit this film?
dravidabh 4 years ago 3
Thanks for your clarification. This is not my video. I didn't know that it came from a film. I was told that this was recorded from TV program shown on Mexican TV. Yes, we should give credit to the great Emilio "El Indio" Fermamdez who directed many films from the Golden era of Mexican movies. We owe him and others for producing those great films that today known as the Mexican Golden Years of Movies.
Thanks
LATINOSOMOS
latinosomos 4 years ago