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Meaning of la cla by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

la cla
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The clack, of the French claque, group of people hired to applaud in the spectacles especially in the theaters or in the opera. Some were allowed to watch the show free on the condition of clapping in the key moments. This technique was already employed by the emperor Nero, who had about 5. 000 young people to victorearlo each time he went on stage to recite or touch the lyre. In our literary world, entertainment and entertainment have practiced and enjoyed many characters such as Fernando Fernán Gómez, Valle Inclán, Jacinto Benavente, Galdós, Azorín and even the Tanguista Carlos Gardel.

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