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“I became a flamenco teacher in Dublin”

The majority of people, especially in Spain, have had to make a living and work on something that was not yours. Alvaro Mortethe actor recognized for his role as The Professor in The Money Heisthe also had to do it and he told it that way in the Late Xou of Marc Giro.

The man from Algeciras explained that he once acted as a tourist guide: “My brother I was looking for a guide for some Koreans who were going to tour Andalusia and I paid 600 euros“. Morte kept the job and did what he could. “I made up 90% of the things,” he confessed with a laugh.

As if that were not enough, he later went to look for work in Dublin. “There was no job and I said, well, I’m Andalusian, what the hell?” he told Giró, who couldn’t hold back his laughter. “I became a flamenco teacher“he revealed, unleashing laughter.



Isma Juárez and Martínez-Almeida, in 'El Intermedio'.

“I don’t know anything about flamenco, but I have gone to many fairs and with three beers even a Galician dances the first sevillana“he added. Marc told him that he did know how to dance sevillanas, and offered him to dance the first pole.

They both got up from their respective seats and They started dancing to the rhythm of It already smells like a fair, with art and care. They both did the dance well and immersed themselves in the role in the middle of the Andalusian fair season.

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