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La Shica is the pseudonym of Elsa Rovayo (born 12 January 1976), a Spanish pop singer with
flamenco Flamenco (), in its strictest sense, is an art form based on the various folkloric music traditions of southern Spain, developed within the gitano subculture of the region of Andalusia, and also having historical presence in Extremadura and ...
, Spanish dance, and classical ballet training capable of approaching singing and dancing by drinking in the copla and mixing and fusing it with urban sounds such as hip-hop and rap. Andreu Buenafuente said of her that she was "the coplera 2.0", also saying that she is the coplera of the 21st century. She has shared the stage with artists such as
Martirio Maribel Quiñones or ''María Isabel Quiñones Gutiérrez'' in full, known under her stage name as Martirio (a Spanish given name meaning ''Martyrdom'' or ''Torment'', in English) is a Spanish singer born in 1954 in Huelva, Spain. She borrows her ...
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, Manuel Carrasco, and Rosendo. In 2011 she won two as ''Artista Revelación'' and ''Autor Revelación''.


Biography

Elsa Rovayo was born in
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. She was the youngest of three brothers, and as a child she wanted to be an artist. She passed through the dance academies of the city that soon became too limited for her. At age 15 and with two deaths behind her (that of her father whom she lost when she was 11, and her brother's) she moved to Madrid where she studied flamenco, Spanish dance, and classical ballet at the school Amor de Dios. It was formed by teachers such as Belén Maya, Rafaela Carrasco, and . Later she also took voice classes with Lidia García.


Professional career

At 17, Rovayo began to work professionally as a flamenco dancer. She toured the
tablao A tablao (colloquial term for the Spanish "tablado", floorboard) is a place where flamenco shows are performed and also tablao is the term used for the platform floor in which a flamenco dancer dances. Tablao venues were developed during the 1960s ...
s of Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, and Paris. She was part of the companies of Merche Esmeralda, José Antonio Galicia, Ricardo Franco,
Sara Lezana Sara Lezana Mínguez (born 5 March 1948) is a Spanish flamenco dancer, choreographer and actress. In 1960, she made her debut on Teatro Valle Inclán in Madrid with ''Historia de los Tarantos'', by Alfredo Mañas. Then she made her film debut on ...
, and Alfonso Losa, among others. In 2006 she collaborated with the company on the show ''Trece Rosas'', the winner of several
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. However dancing fell short and she was encouraged to start singing. Her first performance was at La Lupe de Chueca in Madrid, singing "La bien pagá" and "Ay, pena, penita pena". "I had to dance but I said I was going to sing. I remembered the songs I sang while I tended the clothes and the neighbors told me to shut up. I had two whiskeys and threw myself into it," she recalled in an interview. She started with a group called Dios los Cría at the revival of the tablao Las Carboneras in Madrid with the Brazilian guitarist Fernando de la Rúa and rapper lyricist José Luis Montón as a guest composer.


La Shica is born

In 2004, at 28, Rovayo shaved her head, ended her commitments in the tablaos, and began to prepare to start a new professional stage as "La Shica", an artistic name related to her height, only . "My boyfriend always says 'oh, my shica'," she explained in one of her first interviews in February 2008. After several years on the circuit of small venues, she signed a contract with
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to produce her first album. In March 2008 she presented her first album titled ', produced by Josete Ordóñez, in which she fuses diverse genres in search of a personal style, counting on hip hop and Spanish songs as main points of support. Singer
Miguel Poveda Miguel Ángel Poveda León (born 13 February 1973) is a Spanish flamenco singer known by his stage name Miguel Poveda. Biography Born in Barcelona, Spain, his father is from Lorca in Murcia and his mother from Puertollano ( Castilla-La Mancha) ...
contributed on "Dos carnes paralelas", as did Miguel Campello, a member of , on "Vicio". The song that serves as a touchstone and that articulates her sound is "Zíngara rapera", which emerged from her Paris stage, and whose chorus became a statement of her principles: "Zíngara rapera, con jazmines en el pelo y sudadera/flamenca hip hopera con vestido de volantes y unas playeras" (Gypsy rapper, with jasmine in her hair and sweatshirt / flamenco hip hopper with frilly dress and some t-shirts). In October 2008 she was honored with one of the Guilles prizes awarded by La Noche en Vivo, the association of live music halls of the Community of Madrid. In 2010 La Shica released her second album, ''Supercop'', also with DRO and produced by
Javier Limón Javier Limón (born 1973) is a record producer, singer and songwriter born and raised in Madrid, Spain. Limón has worked with several artists, mainly from Spain, since he incorporates elements of flamenco rhythm to his work. Besides his work as ...
, an iconoclastic approach to the copla universe. Her group was made up of Fernando de la Rua on guitar, Miguel Rodrigáñez on double bass, Pablo Martín Jones on percussion, and La Popi and Ana Romero in the chorus, clapping and dancing live. Luis Domerq is the lyricist of several of her songs. Also in 2010, Rovayo collaborated with Javier Limón on "Agua Misteriosa", on the album ''Mujeres de Agua'', with the Mediterranean Sea and the voices of women as a guiding thread, dedicated to persecuted and silenced Iranian singers. In 2011 she triumphed with two awards at the 15th edition of the given by the Academy of Music Arts and Sciences as ''Artista Revelación'' for her album ''Supercop'', and as ''Autor Revelación'' for her theme "Con Dinamita", on which she shared credits with Fernando de la Rúa, Héctor González, Luis Domercq, Miguel Rodrigáñez, and Pablo Martín Jones. ''Pequeñas infidelidades'' (2012) is a ''bodevil'' – a comic monologue in which La Shica narrates the supposed amorous vicissitudes of a single woman who has had ups and downs with the opposite sex. She sings personal versions of songs by La Lupe, Paquita la del Barrio,
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, and
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. In the show she shared the stage with Josete Ordóñez, guitarist and producer of her first album. In October 2013 she premiered ''Espain, dolor del bueno'', a show written jointly with Andreu Buenafuente and directed by him, in which La Shica sings, dances, and debuts as an actress. It features a humorous review of the situation in Spain, decontextualizing culture, art, and music by performing Spanish and Latin American songs, "a montage that can be understood as a cocktail of
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, Lola Flores, and Björk. Singing is combined with electronic loops, toy pianos, and resources such as video creation, contemporary dance, and cabaret." In 2014 she collaborated with
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on "¿A donde vas?", the second single of the album ''Somos'', also featuring Ximena Sariñana. In 2014, she participated in the show ''La piel del huevo te lo da'', directed by Sol Picó, in which she shared the stage with Picó herself, actress Candela Peña and the musicians Dani Tejedor (percussionist) and Bernat Guardia (double bass). The play, which delves into the role of women in today's society, was presented in May, as part of the Barcelona Ciutat Flamenco Festival, and in January 2015 premiered in Madrid at the . At the end of 2014 she released her third album ''Esa'', on which she sings Spanish classics but also makes a tribute to Mexican artists with songs such as "
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" and "Tres veces te engañé" by Paquita la del Barrio. She also has a duet with Natalia Lafourcade. The album's name comes from that of its opening track, "Yo soy esa". At the end of 2014, a special point of reference for La Shica was set up for a few months in Mexico. Throughout her career she has made numerous international tours of Europe, the United States, and Asian countries such as India, Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon. As of 2016 she was alternating her residence between Lima and Madrid.


Discography


Albums

* 2008: ' * 2010: ''Supercop'' * 2014: ''Esa''


Collaborations

* 2005: "El Evangelio según mi jardinero", with * 2005: "De ayer a mañana", with * 2007: "Adelantando", with
Jarabe de Palo Jarabe de Palo ("Wooden Stick Syrup" or, by virtue of the Spanish expression "dar un jarabe de palo", i.e. a "hell of a beating") were a Spanish rock band founded in 1996, once led by singer, songwriter and guitarist Pau Donés, who, on 9 June ...
* 2010: "Agua misteriosa", with
Javier Limón Javier Limón (born 1973) is a record producer, singer and songwriter born and raised in Madrid, Spain. Limón has worked with several artists, mainly from Spain, since he incorporates elements of flamenco rhythm to his work. Besides his work as ...
on ''Mujeres de agua'' * 2010: "Tengo", with Macaco on ''El vecindario'' * 2014: "¿A dónde vas?", with Jarabe de Palo and Ximena Sariñana * 2014: "En este momento", with
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on ' * 2014: "Mujer, cántaro, niño", with
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(member of ),
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, and Sophie Oliver, collaborating on the Tonolec album ''Cantos de la Tierra sin Mal'' La Shica has shared the stage with:
Martirio Maribel Quiñones or ''María Isabel Quiñones Gutiérrez'' in full, known under her stage name as Martirio (a Spanish given name meaning ''Martyrdom'' or ''Torment'', in English) is a Spanish singer born in 1954 in Huelva, Spain. She borrows her ...
,
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, Macaco, , Rosendo,
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, Josemi Carmona, Rosario Flores,
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Jorge Drexler Jorge Abner Drexler Prada (born September 21, 1964) is a Uruguayan musician, actor and doctor specializing in otolaryngology. In 2004, Drexler won wide acclaim after becoming the first Uruguayan to win an Academy Award, which he won for compos ...
,
Pau Donés Pau Donés Cirera (11 October 19669 June 2020) was a Spanish songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist of the Barcelona-based band Jarabe de Palo (also named "Jarabedepalo"). Biography Donés grew up in Barcelona. He got his first guitar when he was ...
, and Manuel Carrasco, among others.


Shows

* 2011: ''Pequeñas infidelidades'' * 2013–2014: ''Espain. Dolor del bueno'', co-written and directed by Andreu Buenafuente * 2014–2016: ''La piel del huevo te lo da'', together with Candela Peña and Sol Picó, directed by Sol Picó


Awards

* 2008: Guilles Award * 2011: as ''Artista Revelación'' for her album ''Supercop'', and as ''Autor Revelación'' for the theme "Con Dinamita"


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Shica, La 1976 births 21st-century Spanish dancers Flamenco singers Living people People from Ceuta Spanish female dancers 21st-century Spanish singers 21st-century Spanish women singers