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LA LUPE QUEEN OF LATIN SOUL


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  • Filmmaker Ela Troyano says, “As I've gotten older I realize that even if I'm interested in new works, this is always questioned—as though what I love belongs to someone else, to a different contemporary generation.” What are some artists and works that you feel “belong” to you and your generation?

  • In LA LUPE, the singer is described as being very feminine and very macho at the same time. What are the limitations and possibilities of performing in such extreme personifications of gender?

  • When she left Cuba during the revolution to start anew in New York City, La Lupe took both personal and artistic risks. What similar risks have you taken in your life?
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