The Myth of theLatin Woman Just Met a GirlNamed Maria.docx
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1. 3 AM, nightclub in Barcelona and our colloquy with San Maria comes to a closure. A shining light within the abyss
of the mainstream. Sitting in a booth, in the middle of an underground nightclub, surrounded by people dancing to the
electro pop, which has ravished the continent for the past decade. I wait anxiously for the arrival of what appears to
be considered as ‘Spanish Royalty, the legend across the Hispanic world known as San Maria. After waiting for over
an hour with her agent trying to contact her continuously, I am at the end of my tether with my phone ringing in my
ear asking why the interview hasn’t already started. When out of the blue the music stops, a spotlight appears and
people appear to move like departing waves from the shore.
This is the woman, the icon, the diva that commands respect and power from her music: San Maria. She
appears immaculate with seven minders and a bottle of tequila in hand. This is the interview of a lifetime!
“Be yourself, be individual, be whatever you want!”