Eros Volusia
Age: 110 born June 1, 1914
Eros Volúsia, stage name of Heros Machado (Rio de Janeiro, June 1, 1914 - January 1, 2004), was a Brazilian dancer who became famous nationally and internationally through her own choreographies inspired by Brazilian culture. She was the daughter of the Brazilian poet Gilka Machado. Volúsia achieved success with her participation in the film Rio Rita (1942), but preferred to return to Brazil rather than pursue a career in Hollywood. with a more sensual and spontaneous style than her rival Madeleine Rosay, her movements influenced Carmem Miranda who, unlike her, insisted on an international career. "She was the first ballerina to dance samb...read more