Parque Graciela Rivera
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Parque Graciela Rivera is a small, but charming,
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in Barrio Primero, Ponce, Puerto Rico, at the intersection of Calla Aurora and Calle Torre/Calle Azucena. It is flanked by the statue of a woman called "La Labradora" (The Reaper). The park was named after the Puerto Rican soprano singer Graciela Rivera.


Location

The park, triangular in shape, is located at the intersection of Calle Aurora and Calle Torre/Calle Azucena, in a residential area. The park is owned and managed by the Ponce municipal government.


History

The park used to be called Parque Triangular (English: Triangular Park), because of its shape, but its name was changed during the mayoral administration of Francisco Zayas Seijo (2005-2009). In 2006 the park became Parque Graciela Rivera in honor of the opera singer. The park has a statue called " Estatua de La Labradora" (Statue of the Farmer Woman). The park was rebuilt during the administration of Mayor Francisco Zayas Seijo (2005 - 2009), and dedicated in 2006. The park's architect was Juan R. Dalmau Simbolin. ''Estatua de La Labradora'' already existed at the location prior to the 2006 rededication of the park.


Name

Graciela Rivera (1921 – 2011)''Certificates - Graciela Rivera Zumchak: Obituary.''
Times Leader. Wilkes-Barre, PA. 20 July 2011. Accessed 9 July 2012. was a Puerto Rican opera singer. She was born in Ponce, and as a child she enjoyed singing. She was considered very talented by her family and teachers alike.''Graciela Rivera.''
Fundacion Nacional para la Cultura Popular. 26 June 2014. Accessed 28 July 2017.
Rivera moved to New York after she graduated from high school, enrolled at
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, graduating in 1943. In 1945, she was given the role of Adele in the musical "Rosalinda", a Broadway version of
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's Die Fledermaus, traveling to France and Germany with the production, and performing as Rosina in " The Barber of Seville" by Gioachino Rossini at the New Orleans Opera.''En sus propias palabras - Talento Boricua. (Interview with Gabriela Rivera on 27 June 2003).''
Author: "David". 14 October 2005. Accessed 28 July 2017.
In December 1951, she became the first Puerto Rican to sing a lead role at the New York Metropolitan Opera as Lucia in the production of '' Lucia di Lammermoor''. She earned accolades for her performance from critics around the world. In 1953, Rivera was proclaimed "Citizen of the Year" by the City of New York. In 1959, Rivera had a weekly radio show at WHOM, at that time WBMP-FM, in New York City. She traveled regularly between New York and Puerto Rico and in Puerto Rico she participated in the IV Pablo Casals Festival.


Features

The park has a few shade trees and benches for relaxation. Due to its very small size, only the perimeter of the park is accessible, with its interior consisting of flower gardens that can be admired from the outside.


See also

* List of parks in Ponce, Puerto Rico


References

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