Pablo Garcia follows the tradition of the
most important “kings of Tango Salon” of all ages
and presents with great success throughout the dancing ballrooms
all over the world, the inheritance of his great and unforgettable
maestros.
His artistic expression is accompanied by a perfect dancing
technique and by the most refined comprehension of the Salon
style. The elegance and distinction of this old and always young
tango style are reflected equally in Pablo’ s dancing
as well as in his teaching method.
His sharp precision, the perfect cadence and fluidity of his
dancing steps alongside the perfect technique are the reasons
for which the most important tango schools in the world are
presenting him with pride among the most famous contemporary
maestros. The soft embrace and his harmonious stepping are melting
in a dance in which the impeccable technique and the most refined
artistic interpretation of tango music, as well as his permanent
focus on the woman as central point of his dance, are the elements
that define best his style as a dancer.
Dancing from the center, using the dissociation techniques,
walking within a perfect connection with the dancing partner,
are his own references in tango that he keeps on passing on
to his students.
His teaching method, despite integrating various elements coming
from his former maestros, especially from the methodology of
Tango Salon style teaching of Osvaldo Zotto as well as from
that of his current director of “Tangox2” company,
Miguel Angel Zotto, Pablo has developed his own teaching style
and his own methodology of teaching which are constantly enriched
with his researches for new techniques and standards, ways of
working and training that he creates or discovers through his
rigorous work with his students.
Watching Pablo Garcia performing, whether it is in the ballroom
or on stage, during shows or exhibitions, is always a celebration
of tango dancing which everyone will keep on watching with the
same emotion felt in a moment of beauty impatiently expected.
Pablo Garcia most teaching take place in Italy in the schools
of Rome, Como, Napoli, Calabria, Salerno, as well as during
events organized in various places in Italy and all over Europe
in countries such as Netherlands, United Kingdom, Spain, Romania,
Portugal as well as in Brazil and Argentina.