'¡Viva Paris!'
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aria prawira |
07:02 AM on 07 August 2009 briliant bro, greating from indonesia |
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NatashaMaria |
12:42 PM on 11 August 2009 love your work! |
| '¡Viva Paris!' | |
| Dimensions: |
60x40 Inches |
| Framed: |
Unframed / Unspecified |
| Artists Comments: |
"Pastora Pavón finished singing in the midst of silence. Only a little man, one of those emasculated dancers who suddenly spring up from behind bottles of white brandy, said sarcastically in a very low voice: '¡Viva Paris!', as if to say: 'Here we do not care for ability, technique or mastery. Here we care for something else.' At that moment La Niña de los Peines got up like a woman possessed, broken as a medieval mourner, drank without pause a large glass of cazalla, a fire-water brandy, and sat down to sing without voice, breathless, without subtlety, her throat burning, but... with duende." from 'Theory and Function of the Duende' by Federico García Lorca. |
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