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Rebel Girls

Celia Cruz Read by Justina Machado

Rebel Girls

Rebel Girls

Stories For Kids, Education For Kids, Kids & Family

4.57.2K Ratings

🗓️ 17 June 2020

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Once upon a time, a girl learned to sing before she could talk. Her name was Celia. She began singing to her siblings and cousins at bedtime, but a voice like that needed to be shared. Everywhere she went, she sang. She sang when she was in pain and she sang when she felt incredible joy—shouting an exuberant “¡Azúcar!” to her adoring fans. In glittering gowns and extravagant, ruffled ensembles, Celia filled the airwaves with her unique sound. Her talent earned her the name “The Queen of Salsa” as she spread Cuban music throughout the world. About the Narrator: A talented and versatile actress, Justina Machado continues to endear audiences and earn critical acclaim with each new role. Machado can currently be seen starring as the lead in Netflix’s highly-reviewed reimagining of Norman Lear’s ONE DAY AT A TIME opposite Rita Moreno. The series follows three generations of a Cuban-American family living under one roof. Machado stars as Penelope, a newly-single war veteran, raising her two children with the help of her mother (Moreno). Machado appeared opposite Gina Rodriguez in the fourth season of the CW comedy series, JANE THE VIRGIN, and voiced the character Carmen in Disney’s animated series, ELENA OF AVALOR. Machado is perhaps most well known for her role as “Vanessa Diaz” in HBO’s SIX FEET UNDER, which ended its five-season run in 2005 with an impressive accumulation of award nominations and wins including a SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. On the big screen, Machado has been seen in THE PURGE: ANARCHY, which was released by Universal in 2014. Additional film credits include THE ACCIDENTAL HUSBAND opposite Uma Thurman, Bernard Tevenier’s IN THE ELECTRIC MIST opposite Tommy Lee Jones, and the independent film PEDRO, which debuted at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival. Her television credits include QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, GREY’S ANATOMY, WELCOME TO THE FAMILY, PRIVATE PRACTICE, DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES, DEVIOUS MAIDS, SWITCHED AT BIRTH, THE FOSTERS, and MURDER POLICE. On the stage, Machado made her Broadway debut in the Tony Award-winning Best Musical IN THE HEIGHTS at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, as well as the world premiere production of A FREE MAN OF COLOR directed by George Wolfe at the Lincoln Center Theater. Machado also starred opposite Marc Feuerstein in Neil Labutte’s SOME GIRLS at the Geffen Theater. Born and raised in Chicago as the eldest of five children in a family of Puerto Rican descent, Machado started acting upon graduating from high school. Her stellar performances on stage at the Latino Chicago Theater paved the way for her now burgeoning career. Credits: This episode of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls was produced by Elena Favilli, Joy Fowlkes, and Meg Murnane, with writing by Tori Telfer and narration by Justina Machado. Jestine Ware edited the script and Janice Weaver fact-checked. Sound design and original theme music by Elettra Bargiacchi. Mattia Marcelli was the sound mixer. Special thanks to Clio McClure who coordinated all credit recordings and narrator donations.

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Once upon a time there was a girl named Celia, who learned to sing before she learned to

0:05.2

talk, or at least that's how her grandmother told the story.

0:08.9

Every night after her three siblings and many cousins were tucked into bed, Celia lulled

0:13.9

them to sleep with her warm voice.

0:16.7

As her song spread through the balmy Cuban night air, her neighbors gathered outside the

0:21.5

house, absorbed in her voice.

0:24.0

They had to be sneaky about it though.

0:26.0

If Celia saw that they were listening, she became shy and closed the front door.

0:32.0

Some nights on her way home, Celia stopped on the curb right outside of one of Ivana's

0:36.8

nightclubs and pressed her face against the glass windows.

0:41.0

Inside, orchestra swayed and dancers twirled.

0:45.8

Her future on the other side of the glass seemed just out of reach.

0:50.7

While her mother always supported Celia's passion for music, her father was against it.

0:55.9

Fearing that her career would dishonor the family, he wanted Celia to be a teacher.

1:01.3

To satisfy his demands, Celia went to school to get a teaching degree until one day her

1:06.9

professor pulled her aside to tell her a secret.

1:10.3

You don't have to be a teacher, she said.

1:13.3

You are going to sing because you'll learn more money in a day than I will in a month.

1:26.9

I'm just Tina Machado and this is Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls, a podcast about

1:32.8

the Rebel Woman Who Inspires Us.

1:35.6

This week, Celia Cruz.

1:43.6

As a teenager, Celia sang on the radio whenever she could, singing anything from traditional

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