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Yolanda Montes
American dancer, actress and vedette
Yolanda Montes | |
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Montes, c.s | |
| Born | or (age95–96) Spokane, Washington, U.S. |
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| Yearsactive | –present |
| Spouse | Joaquín González |
Yolanda Montes (born or ),[1] better known by her stage-name Tongolele, is an American dancer, actress and vedette.
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Early life
As a child, she danced for the International Ballet of San Francisco, California as part of a Tahitian Revue.[2]
In , she moved to Mexico and was hired as a dancer by Américo Mancini, a theater impresario.
She also appeared in the famous Cabaret Tívoli in Mexico City.[3] Her stage name, "Tongolele", came after mixing African and Tahitian words.[4]
Career
Her career was sheltered by theatrical success in the main theaters and cabarets of Mexico City.
Tongolele boosted the success of the "Exoticas", a group of vedettes that caused sensation in Mexico