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Delia Zapata Olivella (Santa Cruz de Lorica, 1 de abril de 1926-Bogotá, 24 de mayo de 2001) fue una bailarina, folclorista y reconocida profesora. Se destacó como artista y maestra de los de las costas Pacífica y Atlántica de Colombia. Delia Zapata Olivella (Santa Cruz of Lorica, Córdoba, 1 April 1926 – Bogota, 24 May 2001) was a Colombian dancer, choreographer, and folklorist. Zapata Olivella was the sister of the late Colombian author Manuel Zapata Olivella. Zapata Olivella died on 24 May 2001 of complications from malaria after a tour in Africa
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Delia Zapata Olivella (Santa Cruz de Lorica, 1 de abril de 1926-Bogotá, 24 de mayo de 2001) fue una bailarina, folclorista y reconocida profesora. Se destacó como artista y maestra de los de las costas Pacífica y Atlántica de Colombia. Delia Zapata Olivella (Santa Cruz of Lorica, Córdoba, 1 April 1926 – Bogota, 24 May 2001) was a Colombian dancer, choreographer, and folklorist. Zapata Olivella was the sister of the late Colombian author Manuel Zapata Olivella. Zapata Olivella died on 24 May 2001 of complications from malaria after a tour in Africa
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