Along with his creative partner Claudio Segovia, he co-created the musical revues Flamenco Pure, Tango Argentino, and Black and Blue which were produced and staged by them on stages internationally; including Broadway in New York and theaters throughout Europe and South America.
[1] In 1973 Orezzoli was introduced to stage director Claudio Segovia, and the two began an artistic partnership soon after that lasted until Orezzoli's death in New York City fourteen years later.
[1] Together the two men created and staged several theatrical revues featuring traditional dance forms like tango, flamenco, and salsa which toured internationally.
They had a major critical success with Flamenco Pure in Seville in 1980, and a second revised version in Paris 1984.
[3] They had another major success in Paris a year earlier with Tango Argentino which premiered at the 1983 Festival d'Automne.