
his
forgotten dancer whose personal information is very hard to find, started
his career when in 1909 he won a contest for dancers held during the
carnival seasons in the city of Buenos Aires.
Afterwards he achieved other fist awards at competitions
organized by the theaters Casino and Politeama.
Since then his name is heard on both margins of the
River Plate, and in Montevideo he also won a contest at the Royal Theatre.
His beginning fame either as dancer or as teacher drove
Miss Papillón a renowned French varieté artist who
had learnt with Simarra to dance tango- to hire him, in 1911, to accompany
her to Paris.
His extraordinary choreographic quality and his picturesque
gaucho costume made him be known as "El Rey del Tango". Simarra appeared
with creole folk clothes, carrying a
facón (large knife),
chiripá (gaucho's dress trousers) and spurs.
He renewed his degrees of winner at the contests for
professionals in the theaters Femina, in 1912 and Folie Magic in 1913,
both in Paris. His dancing partner was then the Cuban Ideal Gloria,
the tango dancer of greatest international fame.
Some time later Simarra moved from Paris to the exclusive
seaside resort Lido, in Venice, Italy. There he was hired as instructor
at the aristocratic Excelsior hotel.
In the early 20s he traveled to Barcelona where he
put up a dancing parlor, with the purpose of teaching tango to the Catalonian
high society.
Later, this specialist in winning dancing competitions
got the first prize at the festival for dancers organized by the Principal
Palace theater.
In the year 1936 the Spanish civil war broke out and
Simarra had to suddenly leave Spain, leaving all his properties behind.
He traveled to Montevideo, where he settled and died in the poorest
condition.
Except for this brief biographical sketch we managed
to rescue from commentaries published at the magazine Fray Mocho from
28 March 1913 and some other sources of the period, we ignore nearly
everything about this outstanding dancer. In the aforementioned magazine
there is a picture where Simarra is dancing with his partner Ideal Gloria,
and below we can read: «Simarra has the role of teacher at one
of the most famous Parisian academies, the one led by M. Camilo de Rhynal,
for his performances he displays a curious theatrical gaucho outfit».