[1][2][3][4] Students of Copla folk music included Gracia Montes, Isabel Pantoja, Lolita Sevilla, Marifé de Triana, Paquita Rico, and Rocío Jurado.
Artists of flamenco, copla, and national pop included Paloma San Basilio and Pastora Soler.
[5] Adela Domingo Carmona was born in Seville, in city's old Teatro de San Fernando, where her father worked as a janitor.
[5] Adelita grew up in the theatre and became a performance artist, although she never got to act or dance in public, remaining in the background while teaching young talents.
Her house and her academy were situation in the Alameda de Hércules,[4] and prominent copla artists passed through it, including Rocío Jurado, Isabel Pantoja, Encarnita Polo and Lolita Arispón, as well as the dancers Cristina Hoyos, Merche Esmeralda, and Milagros Mengíbar, among others.