Norma Salazar

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Technical Sheet:

Title: Norma Salazar

Medium: acrylic on canvas

Dimensions: 20” x 24” in

Year: 2021

Norma Salazar, born on March 4, was a multifaceted artist dedicated to folklore, theater, declamation, painting, writing, and teaching. Her passion for culture was ignited twenty years after she discovered the sound of bomba drums, leading her to explore the origins of bomba and plena through sources like Rafael Cepeda and Samuel Lind. She studied Hispanic Studies at the Interamerican University of San Germán, where she delved into the poetry of Luis Palés Matos and Fortunato Vizcarrondo. She founded the cultural group "Kaffir" and spent her life engaged in lectures and cultural management. Norma Salazar passed away on May 23, 2014, in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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Technical Sheet:

Title: Norma Salazar

Medium: acrylic on canvas

Dimensions: 20” x 24” in

Year: 2021

Norma Salazar, born on March 4, was a multifaceted artist dedicated to folklore, theater, declamation, painting, writing, and teaching. Her passion for culture was ignited twenty years after she discovered the sound of bomba drums, leading her to explore the origins of bomba and plena through sources like Rafael Cepeda and Samuel Lind. She studied Hispanic Studies at the Interamerican University of San Germán, where she delved into the poetry of Luis Palés Matos and Fortunato Vizcarrondo. She founded the cultural group "Kaffir" and spent her life engaged in lectures and cultural management. Norma Salazar passed away on May 23, 2014, in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Technical Sheet:

Title: Norma Salazar

Medium: acrylic on canvas

Dimensions: 20” x 24” in

Year: 2021

Norma Salazar, born on March 4, was a multifaceted artist dedicated to folklore, theater, declamation, painting, writing, and teaching. Her passion for culture was ignited twenty years after she discovered the sound of bomba drums, leading her to explore the origins of bomba and plena through sources like Rafael Cepeda and Samuel Lind. She studied Hispanic Studies at the Interamerican University of San Germán, where she delved into the poetry of Luis Palés Matos and Fortunato Vizcarrondo. She founded the cultural group "Kaffir" and spent her life engaged in lectures and cultural management. Norma Salazar passed away on May 23, 2014, in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico.