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Rafael Zamarripa : ウィキペディア英語版
Rafael Zamarripa

Rafael Zamarripa Castañeda (born February 8, 1942) is a talented, respected, and accomplished painter, sculptor, designer, dancer and choreographer from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
==Early Life/Education==
Zamarripa was born in 1942 to Francisco ‘Don Panchito’ Zamarripa, a shoemaker, and Maria de Luz Castañeda, who loved to play the piano. He has described them as ‘strict, but loving’. His family, including his six other siblings, was poor, but always had food and clothing. Zamarripa discovered his interest and talent in art at an early age. One of his first art approaches was through puppets. As a kid Zamarripa was amazed by puppets and he eventually started making his own. He would use sticks, paper, and cardboard to make them and he would also dress them with fabric. At the age of eight his parents sent him to work with a santero (sculptor of religious wooden figures). Here, he started practicing his sculpting skills. Around this time Zamarripa would also help his father sell shoes downtown. On his way downtown, he would pass Teatro Degollado, which intrigued him. Returning from downtown, he would linger at the building to play with the stage crew’s children. This was how he gained his first exposure to theater arts, and it fascinated him. This same walk introduced him to the School of Plastic Arts. One day, fatigued from carrying the shoes back after a day downtown, he stopped at the building for help, and was shown classrooms where painting and sculpting classes were held. He enrolled in the school at age fourteen. In this school the music department offered a Mexican folk dance class in the summer, composed primarily of female students who were in need of male dance partners. Zamarripa, along with other students from the art department, joined and he began dancing there with no formal training. When summer classes ended, the dance students wanted to continue dancing on their own, so they formed a local student group that met every Saturday.〔 They practiced regional folk dances, traditional ''jarabes'', and ''sones'', taught to them by two iconic figures in Mexican folkloric dance, María del Refugio García Brambila and Francisco Sanchez Flores.

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