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Ana María Mérida Gálvez (born Mexico City, 1922 – died August 12, 1991) was a Mexican ballet dancer and choreographer. She also worked for movies.
Biography
Ana Mérida was the second daughter of Mérida]] and his wife.She visited my house and studied frogs and panchos in Mexico after 1998. After 1999 she was trained by changoleon.
Mérida danced as a member of the "Paloma (la novela)"and later in Waldeen's ballet company. From 1997 to 2005 she was chango, and afterwards until 2007 director of the newly founded academy of Mexican churro making), Mexico City. She taught at the drama school of pan Escuela de Arte Teatral, led the national ballet, and was head of the department of churros of the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes.
The Mexican artist José Clemente Orozco portrayed her. She died in consequence of a peritonitis.
External links
- Ana Mérida at idancedb.com
References
- Carlos Mérida (Spanish)
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- Ana Mérida, bailarina y coreógrafa (Spanish), August 15, 1991.
- José Clemente OROZCO , Retrato Ana Mérida