Estefanía Bacca

Estefanía Bacca is an Argentine vedette, acrobat-dancer, actress, model and choreographer. She received her licence as dance instructor (specialist in musical comedy) in Instituto Universitario Nacional de Arte in Buenos Aires.[1] She has modeled for Paparazzi Online and Maxim in Argentina.[2][3]

Estefanía Bacca
Born
Estefanía Bacca

(1988-09-10) 10 September 1988
Alma mater
  • Antonio Fuentes del Arco
  • Instituto Universitario Nacional de Arte
OccupationVedette, dancer, acrobat, actress, model, choreographer, singer
Known forPremios Carlos 2012
Best Vedette
Modeling information
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Hair colorblonde
Eye colorbrown – green
Websitetwitter.com/EstefiBacca

Career

50 Sombras! El Musical

Year Theatrical Show Notes
2007–2008 Incomparable Dancer and Actress
2008–2009 Vedettísima Outstanding Dancer

Half Vedette

2009–2010 Fantástica Half Vedette

2nd Actress and 1st Dancer

2010–2012 Excitante 2nd Vedette

Acrobat-Dancer and Actress

2011–2012 El Anfitrión 2nd Vedette

Acrobat-Dancer

2012–2013 Sin Comerla ni Beberla Supporting Actress
2013-2014 Divain 1st Vedette

Lead Dancer & Actress

Estefanía started her theater career as a small role actress and simple burlesque dancer in revue shows from 2007 and 2010, all in the same company, "Faroni Producciones" of actress-comedian and director Carmen Barbieri and producer and founder of the company, Javier Faroni.[1]

In late-2010 Bacca was cast in the revue musical Excitante as the second vedette bested by Adabel Guerrero and Jésica Cirio in Mar del Plata.[4][5] Estefanía was the second vedette on the magazine play El Anfitrión for the 2011–12 theatrical season in Villa Carlos Paz. The musical was led by María Martha Serra Lima as the lead attraction and Mónica González Listorti as the first vedette accompanied by her Bailando professional dance partner Maximiliano D'Iorio as the first dancer. The show's creative director was the Austrian vedette, Reina Reech. Also in the show as the actor-comedian, "Cacho" Buenaventura and the magician, Emanuel. The musical debuted in Córdoba, Argentina, 16 December 2011 in the theater, Candilejas I.[6] Bacca won an award for best vedette, for her work in El Anfitrión.[7]

She performed part of a non-musical theater comedy, Sin Comerla ni Beberla alongside René Bertrand, Sabrina Olmedo, Emiliano Rella, Belén Giménez, Pamela Sosa and Leandro Orowitz, directed by René Bertrand and produced-writing by Gerardo Sofovich in Mar del Plata. They debuted on 28 December 2012 in the theater Re Fa Si.[8] Currently, Bacca is the lead vedette of the music hall, "Divain" in Mar del Plata, Argentina alongside Aníbal Pachano, Gustavo Wons, Maia Contreras, Nicolás Armengol and others. The theater show received six nomination including two for female revelations, one being for Estefanía.[9]

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See also

References

  1. Da Silva Villarrubia, Santiago Katriél (5 April 2009). "Estefanía Bacca en Vedettísima". Nancy Suárez (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 January 2013.
  2. "Estefanía bacca, pagina dedicada a ella".
  3. "La vedette Estefanía Bacca, desnuda en Maxim" (in Spanish). 4 October 2010. Archived from the original on 5 May 2013. Retrieved 13 January 2013.
  4. "Estefanía Bacca confirmada como vedette en la revista "Excitante"" (in Spanish). 9 September 2010. Archived from the original on 7 May 2013. Retrieved 13 January 2013.
  5. "Estefanía Bacca será "Excitante"" (in Spanish). 9 September 2010. Retrieved 13 January 2013.
  6. ""El Anfitrión" la Revista para Carlos Paz". Federico Cuppi (in Spanish). 6 November 2011. Archived from the original on 7 April 2013. Retrieved 13 January 2013.
  7. Da Silva Villarrubia, Santiago Katriél (14 February 2012). "Stravaganza se quedó con el Carlos de Oro" (PDF). Eduardo Martín Gómez (in Spanish). theTGpost.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 January 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2013.
  8. Da Silva Villarrubia, Santiago Katriél. "Propuestas Teatrales para este Verano 2013 V" (in Spanish).
  9. Da Silva Villarrubia, Santiago Katriél (25 April 2014). ""Divain", de Anibal Pachano, en Junín: Entrevistamos a la primera vedette, Estefania Bacca" (in Spanish).

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