How A Height And Voice Enrichs Women’s Lives

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Born in Buenos Aires, Francisca Zuazola became famous in her time as a model and actress. But it was her role as a singer that would make her immortal in the eyes of many. Born as Felipe Yorgez in Rio de la Rocha, Francisca had a penchant for music from a very young age. She first picked up the guitar when she was twelve years old and went on to perform with all the ensembles of the Army, including lancers and drums.

Zuazola’s first musical love was in operation and she began studying with an instructor who encouraged her to use her height and voice to her advantage. It is rumoured that she was so good at this that she was considered for the lead role in La Misericordia, one of Rubens Peridot’s early operas. However, her casting role did not take her anywhere near the mark and instead ended up as a villain in the play. Nevertheless, she made a name for herself in her own right and her musical ventures paid off with the cast of “La Misericordia” and “My Heart Is Dreaming of Paris”.

Francisca Zuazola also had experience working in the publishing industry and worked as a writer for numerous publishing houses in the past, most notably Tipu Sultan. These experiences all appear to have influenced her choice of writing as a career and she has written books in French, Spanish, Italian and English and is currently writing a book in Portuguese. Despite being a very accomplished woman, Zuazola still managed to reinvent herself time and again to suit the changing needs of fashion. Today, she is known for her work as a fashion commentator for various networks and publications and is currently preparing a book for a publisher.

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