Articles tagged with: Spanish Zarzuela

Zarzuelas

Posted in History on Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Written by Rene Gonzalez

Question: A “zarzuela” is (a) a royal palace in Spain, (b) a briar bush, (c) a Spanish operetta, (d) a seafood concoction or (e) a Spanish word guaranteed to throw non-Spanish speaking people for a loop?
Answer: All of the above.

La Gitana

Posted in People on Saturday, January 29, 2011. Written by Marilyn Esperante Figueredo

A Conversation with Luisita Pacheco

Luisita Pacheco, the wife of Ferdie Pacheco, is herself a captivating woman. A professional Flamenco dancer born Karen Louise Maestas in Denver, Colorado, she moved to Seville, Spain at the age of 14 to pursue her dream.

Coming Together Through Music

Posted in History on Thursday, January 27, 2011. Written by Emanuel Leto

Music was one key factor in unifying the various ethnicities of Ybor City into a “Latin” community. Read the story of how the dances organized in Ybor City between 1900 and 1950 brought together a cross-section of residents to help create the unique Ybor culture.

Ybor City's Lady of Spain

Posted in People on Sunday, January 23, 2011. Written by Marilyn Esperante Figueredo

Carmen Ramirez Esperante

In 1912, while still living in Cuba, Carmen Ramirez Esperante was invited by El Centro Español to Ybor City to perform. Their beautiful, brand new building was an extraordinary architectural mixture of Spanish, Moorish and French Renaissance influence. El Centro wanted the first performance held there to be very special, so they invited Carmen and her talented group of actors to Ybor City.