Biography
DARDO GALLETTO is from Cordoba, Argentina, where he began acting a the age of 12. Initially studying dance to supplement his acting, he gradually recognized it as his true passion and began to train intensively. Dardo graduated from a 3-year program at the prestigious school of dance, “Teatro General San Martín” in Buenos Aires, studying ballet, modern jazz, and composition. He also studied at the “Teatro Colón” and coached with leading ballet masters of Argentina including Haichi Acamine, Enrique Lommi, and Olga Ferri. After graduation, Dardo was invited to join the world-renowned “Ballet Argentino”, directed by Julio Bocca, and toured with the company for one year. In late 2001, Dardo moved to New York City and began performing with a number of U.S. modern and ballet companies. Dardo is currently one of New York’s leading tango dancers and has created a unique method for teaching tango technique, combining elements of different dance disciplines and emphasizing the understanding of energy flow.
Articles and books by Wilma Bucci, Ph.D. referencing Dardo Galletto.
Wilma Bucci is Professor Emerita, Derner Institute of Adelphi University; Co-Director of Research at The New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute; Honorary Member of the American Psychoanalytic Association, the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and Society, and the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research; Member of Faculty of the Research Training Programme of the International Psychoanalytical Association.
Links to Wilma Bucci’s articles referencing Dardo Galletto follows:
–The Interplay of Subsymbolic and Symbolic Processes in Psychoanalytic Treatment: It Takes Two to Tango—But Who Knows the Steps, Who’s The Leader? The Choreography of the Psychoanalytic Interchange.
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Press: New York Times
>07/31/2006: When Tango Meets Modern Dance Meets Ballet
>11/07/2008: Listing at The New York Times
>11/10/2008: Whiplash Footwork and Not a Moment of Hesitation
>03/07/2012: Away From Stage, the Tango Turns Revealing and Intoxicating
>09/25/2015: Image – NYTimes.com – Arts
>10/16/2012: Gabriel Missé and Analía Centurión at Dardo galletto Studios
>04/03/2013: High-Speed Stitching, Full of Joy
>08/13/2013: Gabriel Missé and Analía Centurión Dance Tango
>09/27/2014: Tango Stars Perform at Dardo Galletto Studios
>04/18/2016: Review: Gabriel Missé and Guillermina Quiroga