
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Mauricio Castro is the founder of Tango discovery and a renowned dancer and teacher of Argentine Tango. He created and developed a personal style of dancing and teaching tango in Buenos Aires and then, through Tango discovery, he brought it to the rest of the world.
To his solid musical education at the prestigious Berklee College of Music (Boston,
USA), he added contemporary dance and movement technique studies (Laban Analysis,
Bartenieff Fundamentals and The Skinner Releasing Technique, among others).
In addition, he also studied Human Sciences in Neuro Linguistic Programming,
Design Human Engineering and Human Ecology.
The joining of these disciplines and influences allowed him to create his particular
and unmistakable style, systematizing it into an innovative method to accelerate
the process of learning to dance.
Breaking out from rigid sequences, his focus is to develop improvisation skills
through a simple and dynamic technique where students discover not only a relaxed
and released style, but also a new way of expressing and communicating with
their bodies.
The synthesis of his method, recognized worldwide by hundred of dancers, is
available not only by attending his classes but also in his books and cutting-edge
multimedia CD-ROMs, available in several languages.
“From the beginning, Castro insists that the tango may and should be for
anyone, something so pleasurable and common like breathing”.
From a review of “Tango, The Structure of the Dance Vol. 1”. In
the newspaper “La Nación” (10/07/2001). Argentina.