Luis Pereyra

At the age of eleven he made his first professional appearance as a member of the ballet Argentino directed by Mario Machaco and Norma Ré.

Luis Pereyra studied choreography under Maestro Alfredo Caruso direction in Teatro Colón,[3] the opera house of Buenos Aires, and at Escuela Nacional de Danzas.

He took studies with renowned maestros such as Santiago Ayala "El Chúcaro",[4][5] Hugo Jiménez, Mario Machaco, Héctor Zaraspe, Irene Acosta, Ana Marini, Vasil Tupin and Mercedes Serrano.

It was here that Luis Pereyra was nominated for the Tony Award[9] He went on tour through the U.S.A., Canada, Great Britain, Germany, Japan, Austria, Switzerland and France.

In 2001 he danced the solo part in the opera Orestes – Last Tango,[10] directed by choreographer Oscar Araiz, produced on the occasion of WMTF Festival, the Netherlands.

Tom Noga wrote on 19 August 2004 in Frankfurter Rundschau, German daily paper: "El Sonido de mi Tierra is a revue of dance and music.

Luis Pereyra