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Melina Almodovar : ウィキペディア英語版
Melina Almodovar

Melina Almodovar (born Ilsa Melina Almodovar Sanchez, in Santurce, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican salsa singer/songwriter, dancer, and entertainer. Known for her high energy performances and advanced salsa dancing skills, she combines old school salsa dancing moves with contemporary styles of dancing and singing. She is also credited for initiating the first successful salsa music band to come out of the South of the United States "Orquesta Caliente".
== Early life ==
Melina was born on June 3, 1979 at Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico a barrio of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Her family lived in Levittown, Puerto Rico and Catano, Puerto Rico sharing her time in the neighboring municipalities of the island . Her mother Ilsa Milagros Sanchez Rodriguez, and her father Jose Luis Almodovar Hernandez divorced when she was only one year old, but they remained amicable until her father's death in 1989. Her father remarried Evangeline Garland five years after his divorce from Melina's mother and birthed two more daughters that are very close to Melina and she regards them as her sisters Gretchen Evangeline Almodovar Garland and Carina Cristina Almodovar Garland. Melina's father was a bolero music singer in Puerto Rico and along with his bothers has a small group "Boleros y Algo Mas"( boleros and something else....). They travelled all over the island playing music inspired by José José, Marco Antonio Munis, Raúl di Blasio, and Camilo Sesto who inspired her father to name here "Melina" from one of his hit songs by the same name. Her mother was a Flamenco dancer instilling in Melina a love for dance and music but later choosing a career in medicine. Melina's maternal grandmother Elia, is a sculptor, painter and poet who fueled Melina's interest in music and supported all artistic interest in her granddaughter, taking her to plays and concerts at a very early age. At age eight her grandmother took her to see ''Cats'' on Broadway and she fell in awe with the show wanting to move to New York City as soon as possible, this would not come to pass opting for Miami, Florida instead.

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