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The History Of The Shimmy
Bella Sin
7 episodes
3 months ago
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Performing Arts
Arts,
History
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The Story of Margo Su and Su Muy Key
The History Of The Shimmy
23 minutes 20 seconds
1 month ago
The Story of Margo Su and Su Muy Key
Margo Su and Su Muy Key were pioneering Chinese-Mexican burlesque performers who played a significant role in shaping the entertainment landscape of mid-20th-century Mexico. As both artists and entrepreneurs, they were instrumental in the creation and success of two of Mexico City's most iconic venues: Teatro Margo and Teatro Blanquita. These theaters became cultural landmarks, known for their vibrant variety shows that blended music, comedy, dance, and burlesque. Through their performances and productions, Margo Su and Su Muy Key not only captivated audiences but also challenged stereotypes and expanded the visibility of Asian-Mexican identity in the performing arts. Their legacy continues to be remembered as a vital chapter in Mexico’s theatrical and multicultural history.
The History Of The Shimmy