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Ian Curtis goes Mexican

Ian Curtis goes Mexican
Carlos Alberto Cázares Valenzuela is 20 years old (as of 2024) and was born in Mexicali, Baja California Norte (Mexico). When he was one year old his family moved to Ciudad Obregón, where he lives with his mother, father and sister.

The nickname “El Solovino” (The Uninvited) was given to him by the television host Javier Rodríguez “Añiñí”, who had a music program on Televisora Grupo Pacífico where Carlitos arrived alone with the only intention of dancing. The announcer said "he came uninvited", and that's how he later called him “The uninvited.”

Carlitos came into the world conditioned by sublingual thyroid delay, a condition that prevents him from speaking fluently.

“The doctors told me that he was going to be small and that he would not grow,” shared Mrs. Hilda Valenzuela, mother of the most famous dancer on social networks.

“Carlitos walked until he was two years old, but when he listened to music he moved while sitting, because from a young age he showed that music was something he liked,” told his mother.

His condition prevented him from fully developing his physique, which is why he is short, but his talent and charisma are enormous.

Carlitos' mother described him as a noble, hard-working and hyperactive son.

“Early in the morning he goes to the shops to dance, because he loves dancing, the coins he earns he brings home so I can make him some entomatadas, his favorite food, and he also loves soda,” commented his mother.

Due to his physical condition, Carlitos was not able to finish high school, and he revealed that he would like to study, but his family does not have the necessary resources to pay for the special training he requires.

Carlitos has a project, and it is to promote his father's mobile disco “La Mentirosa”, which is why he invites people to hire it at the cell phone +52 6442 28 25 84, so that Carlitos and his family can have an income that allows them to get ahead.
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Texto (written by): diariodelyaqui.mx

RadioValvular

19 ביוני 2021

African Dance Style (Zaouli)
Zaouli is a popular mask dance created by Gouros in the fifties. Legends at the origin of the Zaouli mask and dance are diverse, but all say that they were inspired by a very beautiful girl

The Zaouli dance is a seductive dance and is performed by a masked character. The Zaouli mask is brightly colored and is said to represent a woman who appears in the legend of a sacred forest.

Each Zaouli mask can take as long as six days to carve. Made of Yaranza wood, the process is secretive, each artisan using their own approach. When the dance happens the dance is fast and furious, the masked man churning up dust beneath his feet. Provoked to keep up the pace by his dance partner, it's a superhuman effort guided by the spirits.

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Afrikleo

7 בנוב׳ 2021

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