Claudio Segovia

[1] He later pursued further studies at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes Prilidiano Pueyrredón [es].

Particularly known for his work with artistic partner Héctor Orezzoli, the two men have staged several theatrical revues featuring traditional dance forms like tango, flamenco, and salsa which have toured internationally.

They had a major critical success with Flamenco Pure in Seville in 1980, and a second revised version in Paris 1984.

[2] They had another major success in Paris a year earlier with Tango Argentino which premiered at the 1983 Festival d'Automne [fr].

[3] He also won the Konex Award from Argentina in 1992 for his work as stage designer.