Elisa Cansino
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Elisa Cansino Reina | |
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Cansino c. 1920s | |
| Born | Maria Cansino March 23, 1896 |
| Died | January 28, 1970 (aged 73) Uleta, Florida, USA |
| Occupation | dancer |
| Spouse |
Nathaniel Jackolo
(m. 1918; div. 1919) |
| Children | Gabriel Cansino (Son) |
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Elisa Cansino[1] (March 23, 1896 – January 28, 1990) was a vaudeville and Spanish dancer, and one of The Dancing Cansinos. She was the daughter of Antonio Cansino and aunt of Rita Hayworth.[2] Elisa played a major part in bringing Spanish and Romani dances to the United States.
Elisa was born on March 23, 1896 Seville, Andalusia, Spain.
Her parents were dancers Antonio Cansino and Carmen Reina.
Elisa and Eduardo Cansino toured the B. F. Keith Circuit circa 1910 in the United States. Then, she taught dance in Spain. Later, she danced in New York City with her brothers Eduardo and Angel in The Dancing Cansinos.
She married Nathaniel A. Jackolo and had a son named Gabriel Cansino.
Death
Cansino died on January 28, 1970, in Uleta, Florida at the age of 73.