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  1. Eduardo Cansino was born on March 2, 1895, in Castilleja de la Cuesta, Andalusia, Spain. His sister, Elisa, was also a dancer. His father, Antonio Cansino, combined classical flamenco dancing with Roma flamenco. Antonio was known worldwide for dancing the bolero.

  2. Eduardo Cansino Reina (Castilleja de la Cuesta ), 2 de marzo de 1895 - Pompano Beach, 24 de diciembre de 1968) fue un bailarín y actor español. Fue hermano de la bailarina Elisa Cansino , y padre de tres hijos a los que enseñó su profesión, dos de los cuales se hicieron también actores, siendo la mayor la famosa actriz del Hollywood clásico Rita Hayworth .

  3. 19. Nov. 1989 · In 1927, Eduardo Cansino, a Spanish-born flamenco dancer whose work in vaudeville was admired by Fred Astaire, moved his young family from Brooklyn to California. A failure in films because of his ...

  4. The elder generation of the Dancing Cansinos were Antonio and Carmen Cansino. Antonio fused traditional Romani and classical Spanish dance to create modern-day Spanish dance. The couple had seven children who were all dancers: Eduardo, Jose, Angel, Paco, Antonio Jr., Rafael and Elisa Cansino.

  5. 23. Sept. 2020 · Eduardo Cansino, Hayworth’s Spanish-born father, had once been a smash on the vaudeville circuit, performing with his sister as the “Dancing Cansinos.” His daughter, according to her school ...

  6. 4. Nov. 2023 · In this photo, you can see her with her father – the dancer Eduardo Cansino – who was her artistic partner. Bettmann (Bettmann Archive) Cansino was a Sevillian who emigrated to New York in the 1920s, where he tried his luck in Broadway musicals. He helped launch his daughter’s career. He took her to perform in Nevada casinos – where ...

  7. 17. Sept. 2023 · Eduardo Cansino was not the first in his family to gain a reputation as a dancer: his father Antonio Cansino was already known worldwide for his bolero dancing. The Cansino family’s emigration to the United States was encouraged by the influential Stuyvesant family: The Stuyvesant family traced its origins to the last director general of the New Netherland colony, Petrus Stuyvesant.