Pablito Greco
| Pablito Greco | |
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| File:Pablito Greco..jpgPablito Greco..jpg in 2014 | |
| Born | Pavlos Mavromatis September 1, 1982 Thessaloniki-Macedonia, Greece |
| 🏳️ Nationality | Greek |
| 🏫 Education | Democritus University of Thrace |
| 💼 Occupation | Entrepreneur, educator, personal trainer, motivational speaker, writer, dancer |
| 📆 Years active | 2004–present |
| Known for | Entrepreneurism, research, educational multi-touch books, speeches, dance, short clips |
| 🌐 Website | www |
Pablito Greco (/ˈpɑːblɪtɒ/; born Pavlos Mavromatis on September 1, 1982) is an artist and entrepreneur. He has been distinguished as an educator, personal trainer, motivational speaker, writer, dance performer, and lecturer.
Greco has created and participated in numerous short films and clips, international dance events, tools for fitness/dance education, ways and means for the touristic promotion of dance, and fitness/dance researches through his books and his global dance activity.[1][2][3] He has also lectured as motivational speaker in various international events, and performed in dance festivals all over the world.[1][2][3]
Early life
Child
Greco was born and raised in Northern Greece, the second child of Andreas and Chrysanthi, in the city of Thessaloniki, Macedonia.[1][3] Greco was raised in an environment of the faith and values of traditional Greek family, community, and culture. As a child he developed his tendency and talent for physical movement due to his advanced anthropometric characteristics.[4] He also took an interest in Greek mythology and modern history, storytelling, and the theory of the creation of cosmos, through the scientific and theological belief.[5]
Teenager
As a teenager, Greco participated in arts and sports, specifically track and field and basketball.[1][3] At 14, he began street dancing and Greek folk dancing, and at 17 he became the youngest radio producer in the history of his city.[1][3] He was also an actor playing ancient Greek theater, at national high-school level.
Adult
In 2000 Greco entered Democritus University of Thrace in the Department of Physical Education & Sport Science.[1][3] In his academic years, he undertook research in human physiology under physical work load, issues in orthopedic movement, and the effects of physical exercise in chronic diseases. He was accepted, as first of his class and with an awarding scholarship, to the university's program of master studies.[5]
During his academic years Greco was involved with the learning of Latin American and Ballroom dances. He took long term classes with dance tutors, who helped him understand the dance and performance through many different perspectives.[1][3]
In November 2004 he participated in a tango dancing class that changed his view of social dance and dance technique. In the middle of 2005 Greco had to choose between academic security and the pursuit of expression through dance and dance performing.[1][3][5]
Career
Research
University
His research career started while attending his second year in Democritus University of Thrace. Being a member of two research teams, focused on ergophysiology and biochemistry issues, he participated in numerous of projects regarding experimental science. In 2003 he was nominated with the "unique research and best poster presentation award" during the International Congress of Physical Education and Sport (ICPES).[6] His major study was focused on the research of the profound physiological effects of step exercise in young men and women. This study produced domestic and international publications in scientific journals.[citation needed] At the same time Greco became part of a European-founded educational program that was monitoring the effects of physical exercise in chronic diseases. Inside that program he was involved on the scientific studies in patients with cardiovascular diseases and mostly in patients with chronic renal failure undergoing hemocatharsis. His training in that research program lasted two years and resulted in scientific outcomes that were presented in world congresses on medical research.[citation needed]
Dance education
After graduation Greco embedded his academic knowledge into dance and presented his first research in 2007 at the 21st World Congress on Dance Research,[7] rejecting a 70-year-old myth about the significance of the partner's role in tango dance, via the ergophysiological point of view. The pre-presentation research lasted six months and 120 participants were tested in three experimental phases.
Tangorthopedics.[2][8] In parallel he started the development of a physical method that would instruct and help, the amateur up to professional tango dancers, preventing injuries and harmful situations of the body. The method was named Tangorthopedics and, after two years of experimentation and improvements, was presented for the first time in an international dance festival in Athens. Numerous dance festivals and dance organizations have hosted the presentation of Tangorthopedics as part of their official program.[9] The method of Tangorthopedics is until today following the changes of science and dance in order to be always up to date. A Multi-touch book it is planned to be produced for this method for educational purposes.
Tango para Todos. In the middle of 2007 Greco started the educational open social experiment (OSXP) which investigated the many pedagogical and social aspects of tango dance in European masses. Tango para Todos (Tango for everyone) lasted three years (2007–2010) and it ended with significant results and conclusions on the educational facet of dance in general. Those results and conclusions were used to evolve Greco's teaching process, that affected almost 200 dance students in that year. Simultaneously the outcomes of Tango para Todos triggered a new and different research project.
Connectango. Based on the previous research, another educational OSXP emerged to identify and analyze the unique characteristics of tango culture regarding the social connectivity between people. This time Greco included more cultural elements in his investigation, except dance, such us poetry, literature and gastronomy. The OSXP was named Connectango since its primary purpose was to explore the connection between people. For this study all the European students of Greco were used until the end of Connectango in 2012.
Horografia Applied Research. Greco's most significant educational project started in late 2009, which later named Horografia Applied Research (HAR), and it was a global initiative with a purpose to conduct an inquiry into the common elements of dozens dance genres in performance level. The first essential phase of the research ended in 2012 and the data collected led Greco to produce the first Multi-touch textbook in dance history,[10][11][12][13][14] which contained the new term and method for producing a dance performance. HAR's second phase includes the investigation of less popular dance genres around the world, and its ending point is not yet determined.
SmilyTango Answers. Greco's online educational project started in May 2013 and its purpose is to answer with no cost all these questions that people have about tango culture (dance, history, music, facts, etc.) The questions have been answered by a variety of tango professionals that affiliate with SmilyTango.com. This project is globally distributed by SmilyTango.com and supported by the worldwide network of Tangrecia.[15][16][17][18]
Tango FAQs & Facts. Greco's educational book project started in January 2013 and its purpose is to deliver unique and useful tango knowledge in the first multimedia book in tango culture's history.[19][20][21] This project is published and globally distributed by SmilyTango.com and supported by the worldwide network of Tangrecia in more than 200 countries.[22]
Tango FAQs & Facts videocast. Greco's educational videocast project started in May 2014 and its purpose is to deliver unique and useful knowledge regarding the whole spectrum of tango culture.[23] This project is produced and globally distributed by SmilyTango's global network.[22]
Dancing
Greco's career in dance started at the age of 17, when he was introduced to semi-professional street dancing.[5] Having as advantage his physique and experience in body movement he managed to create quickly his own style and move to the exploration of different dance genres like Latin American and Ballroom. Into these styles Greco experienced, for the first time, the fluidity of motion and the superficial emotional expression, but also the strictly technique structure of competitive behavior.[24] From 2000 to 2005 Greco took classes and worked closely, developing his performance skills in the mentioned dance genres, with dance tutors in Europe.
In the late 2004 Greco was initiated into the dance of tango and its characteristics through the variety of motions and profound emotions. Although he had experience in partner dances, tango dance seemed to be structured on totally different principles. His first tango teacher, based then in Paris, guided him into understanding this couple's dance, using the majority of human senses. Greco also used his knowledge, acquired from previous dance skills, to create and develop his own style.
Greco started his professional career as a dance performer in 2006, and has presented his work in many dance festivals, dance congresses, national and international television, national and international Music Halls, theaters, and various venues in Greece, Italy, the Balkans, and the UK.[5] Greco is working on fusing dance performances based on his Multi-touch textbook Horografia.[10]
Political statement
Greco, prompted by the wisdom of Aristotle,[25] believes that artists should express their opinion for the social, economical, and political events happening around the world only with the power of their art. In 2011 Greco was the first European professional dancer to protest through dance, against the economical crisis;[26] choosing to dance the Greek rebetiko song Μάνα μου Ελλάς (My Mother, Hellas) in an international event.[27]
Teaching
Children
Greco commenced his teaching career during his academic years, as part of his practical exercise with students of elementary school undergoing skills learning on physical education. Children were taught basic technique of numerous sports such as long jump, basketball and football, the process and fun of competitive and team games, and the development of various motor skills through entertainment. Greco had tutored hundreds of children from 1999 to 2005, being an active supervisor of staff in children camps in Halkidiki, Northern Greece. During the camp of 2004 Greco assembled a team of experts, such as pedagogists, physical exercise specialists, psychologists and more, to help him create a new and safe long-term educational program for children's camps in the Balkans.
Dance
In the middle of 2006 Greco started, for the first time as a professional, teaching dance in amateur students. The subjects covered in his teaching method was useful technique, issues on orthopedic movement, history of dance, integration of art with science, exercises in dance, contemporary elements in dance, trends in dance, and philosophy of dance. This teaching structure is still used in his method due to its success on producing well educated dancers of all levels. From 2007 Greco is invited to teach outside the Greek region. Since then he has traveled in numerous countries around the world spreading his method and dance philosophy. Greco is now developing modern tools to help students accomplish their dreams on dance and dance performance, with an efficient and accessible way.[8][10]
Writing
Quotes
Greco started his writing career as quote writer, believing in the power of summed knowledge. He believes that quotes can be very successful in delivering social knowledge, life's examples, and even feelings. Greco produced several quotes for third party projects and for his own.
Short stories
Greco focused also in the writing of fiction short stories in 2007.[28] The idea of expressing imagination and mixing feelings into structured tales always seem to him very challenging. Since the first story dozens have followed, and some of them were also published through printed and electronic books in English and Greek language.[28] His writings include science fiction, drama, mystery, and children's literature.[28]
Poems & essays
One of Greco's favorite expressions, through writing, is poetry. He sees that in writing a poem a level of personal isolation, focusing, and a lack of distraction is needed. He has been exploring this art since 2004 and has published several of his poems in printed and electronic books, in English and Greek language.[29] Greco is mostly interested in epic, rhyme, and romantic type of poetry writing.
Educational and cultural books
Greco has committed himself to building a new global educational environment through modern technology. His published books are focused in new educational ways for dance and children's learning process,[30][31] and in the presentation of various cultural elements such as religion, language, and diversity.
Other projects
In parallel with research and writing, Greco produced several worldwide projects. Those projects concern a wide variety of subjects and highlight the entrepreneurship of Greco that started in 2006.
Tangrecia (2011).[32] Greco's Tangrecia is a neutral network of data. It collects and delivers thousands of data packages per year to tens of thousands recipients around the world, through social networks, newsletters, websites, and electronic magazines. The vast content of Tangrecia.com is being refined.
Tango Liquido (2006–2011). Greco's Tango Liquido (also known as the Greek Tango Guide) was one of the well known websites worldwide, for information around tango culture. It attracted more than 5 million people from more than 30 nations, during to its active period, and its content was offered with no cost for almost five years. Its contribution into the global promotion of Greek dance tourism was very significant and considered to be pioneering in the level non-profit website.
Dance tourism
From 2008 Greco is focused on producing projects that promote dance tourism is his area of interest.[33][34][35][36] He believes that locality is the way to make communities thrive socially and economically through revenue sharing and circulation. The first experimental international project on the promotion of dance tourism started in and for the city of Thessaloniki in 2011.
International events
SmilyTango (2011).[36] Greco's SmilyTango is an organization that educates, entertains, endows, and informs through tango culture. It also supports the dancing communities by presenting the local artists of each city, into well organized and crowded international dance events. SmilyTango returns revenue to the local dance institutions and various foundations. SmilyTango contributes to the local dance tourism, with marketing techniques and quality services.[33][34][35] Greco is planning to give SmilyTango additional jurisdictions in the future, through activities that will have to do with publications and modern technology applications in tango culture.[36]
- In titles
- 2nd Thessaloniki International Tangomarathon (2012)
- 1st Roma Tango Marathon (2012, co-organizer)
- 1st Athens Tango Weekend (2012, co-organizer)
- 2nd Athens Tango Marathon (2011, co-organizer)
- 1st Thessaloniki International Tangomarathon (2011)
- Greece Tango Day (2011, co-founder)
- Tanghetto in Thessaloniki (2011, co-organizer)
- 3rd Thessaloniki Tango Seminar (2010)
- 2nd Thessaloniki Tango Seminar (2009)
- 1st Thessaloniki Tango Seminar (2008)
- Grande Glamorous Milonga (2008, co-organizer)
de SALONica (2008–2012).[37] Greco's de SALONica was a series of non-profit, weekly, and social tango events in Greece. They were designed to offer a high level of entertainment, through tango music and dance, with base the city of Thessaloniki.
Fashion
JD MILANO (2011).[38] Greco's JD MILANO was created to provide handmade and custom made creations in the footwear industry, for men and women.
Music
XPeriences (2014).[39][40] Greco composed and released the free single Tangóem (in 2013), from his first upcoming mini music album in 2014. Listeners can download the single for free through the website of SmilyTango. Listeners are also free to use Tangóem musical piece for public performance, reproduce, and share with credits. SmilyTango will endow dancers or groups of artists who will produce a horografia (a dance performance) or art performances, using Tangóem single.
Immigration
Thank Canada (2014).[41][42] Greco created this project for all-generations, hundreds of thousands of Greek immigrants, who want to say "thank you" to the great nation of Canada.[41][42] The project was launched on May 2014.
Honors
Greco has been honored by the Embassy of the Argentine Republic in Greece and the city of Thessaloniki,[43] for his projects in tango dance and the creation and promotion of dance tourism. He has also been invited by one of the largest dance organizations (IDTA)[44] in the world to present his knowledge in tango dance education.
Achievements
Greco's achievements were created through the early adopted technology use.
- In titles
- The first Multi-touch textbook in dance history (2013)[10]
- The first multimedia book in tango culture's history (2013)[22][21]
- The first trilogy in tango culture's history (2013)[45]
- The first Multi-touch book in poetry history (2012)[29]
- The first tango event ever transmitted through internet (2008)[46]
Publications
Multi-touch books
Greco started the creation of interactive and educational books/textbooks, called by Apple Inc. as "Multi-touch", in early 2012. He has delivered the first Multi-touch textbooks and books in dance and poetry history. His ecological concern guided him to new publishing solutions through technology, that doesn't have the wide negative impact on earth's ecosystems. The books are being delivered in more than 200 countries around the world through their dedicated websites and Apple's Inc. iTunes Store, in digital-only distribution.
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- In details
Dance Words (2014).[47] Greco's Dance Words is a Multi-touch book that contains interactive content for dance photography and videography. The book embraces the diversity of dance and it's beauty, though an artistic point of view. The Multi-touch is frequently updated with new content.
Horografia (2013).[10] Greco's Horografia is the first Multi-touch textbook in dance history and it contains the new term and method for producing a dance performance. The textbook includes several elements with an interactive content, circulating facts, and new data that help towards the change and evolution of the industry of dance education. The textbook is frequently updated with new content.
Tango FAQs & Facts (2013).[22] Greco's Tango FAQs & Facts is the first multimedia book in tango culture's history and it contains frequent asked questions and their answers, with facts and mini stories about tango culture. The book started as a job-creating crowd funding project through Indiegogo's platform on December 2013.[22][19][20][21] The book will be published officially on February 2014.
Tangóem (2012).[29] Greco's Tangóem is the first Multi-touch book in poetry history and it contains poems and essays from his collection. The writing styles used are the epic, rhyme, romantic, and they cover a wide range of subjects. The book is frequently updated with new content.
Tango Thessaloniki. Trilogy (2013).[45] Greco's Tango Thessaloniki. Trilogy is an interactive book that includes the first trilogy in tango history with a collection of stories, a photo exhibition and a docudrama, produced in 2011 in the city of Thessaloniki.
HAR (2013).[48] Greco's ebook HAR is a biografic, scientific, and literature prologos for Horografia Multi-touch book, for understanding the pre-existing two years research process in various dance genres.
Animals! (2013).[49] Greco's best selling Animals! is a Multi-touch educational book series for children at the age of 3.5 years or over, dedicated to the learning of the animals. The book is frequently updated with new content.
Shapes! (2013).[50] Greco's Shapes! is a Multi-touch educational book series for children at the age of 3.5 years or over, dedicated to the learning of geometrical shapes. The book is frequently updated with new content.
Numbers! (2013).[51][52] Greco's Numbers! is a free Multi-touch educational book for children at the age of 3.5 years or over, dedicated to the learning of numbers. The book is frequently updated with new content.
Love's Hymn (2013).[53][54] Greco's Love's Hymn is a free Multi-touch book that uses as guide the Chapter 13 of St. Apostle Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthias, also known as Love's Hymn, to lead the readers towards the values of the ultimate act, love. The book was created to celebrate Greco's wife's birthday in 2013, and it is dedicated to her.
histories (2013).[28] Greco's histories is a free ebook and includes a collection of his fiction stories, in Greek language. These short stories are inspired from Greco's real life experiences, combined with fiction elements and imaginary situations. The ebook is constantly updated with new stories.
Tangrecia FreePress (2011–2012). Greco's Tangrecia FreePress was a free electronic magazine for art and mentality. It promoted tango and art culture, and was delivered in more that 10000 people worldwide.
Filmography
Greco is the director and producer of the short film La Bruja[55][56] and several short clips. La Bruja was produced to participate in the global Hollywood project Life in a Day in the summer of 2010. Filmed in Istanbul in three hours, La Bruja tells the story of a witch who through her spells and the help of her magic mirror, tries to conquer the heart and soul of a man. La Bruja was included in the official program of various dance festivals, since 2011 when it was released online.
From 2010 Greco supports and works on short films and clips that contribute to global education and cultural diversity.
Short films
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Short clips
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Non-professional life
Running
Greco is an amateur and competitive runner.[4] He is training to create a better quality of life for himself and to inspire others do the same.[4] He participates in official running races (K= kilometers) around the globe and his official times are:[4]
- 5K: 23:35 minutes.
- 10K: 49:05:95 minutes.
- 15K: 01:17:14 hours.
- 21.1K: 01:47:54 hours.
Advising/Fixing
Greco is an anonymous adviser and helper of marketing tools, processes, and products for various companies. He is offering his services worldwide.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 "Introducing a new tango teaching method". ellines.com. 2013. Retrieved May 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Ελληνας εισήγαγε νέα μέθοδο διδασκαλίας τάνγκο". einkos.gr. 2013. Retrieved June 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 "Έλληνας εισήγαγε νέα μέθοδο διδασκαλίας τάνγκο". metrogreece.gr. 2013. Retrieved June 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 "Knowing Pablito Greco". wordpress.com. 2013. Retrieved March 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 "Biografia". pablitogreco.com. 2012. Retrieved January 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "International Congress of Physical Education and Sport". duth.gr. 2003. Retrieved March 2004. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "World Congress on Dance Research". cid-portal.org. 2007. Retrieved November 2008. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ 8.0 8.1 "Tangorthopedics". blogger.com. August 16, 2007. Retrieved January 2008. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "Tangorthopedics in Thessaloniki International Tangomarathon". smilytango.com. 2012. Retrieved December 2012. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 Horografia (First ed.). Greco Publications. ISBN 978-0-988-55591-4. Search this book on
- ↑ ""Horografia". A book of awesomeness!". wordpress.com. 2013. Retrieved April 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "Horografia, ένα iBook για τον χορό". milaraki.com. 2012. Retrieved February 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "Horografia Offers iTunes Codes". groups.yahoo.com. 2012. Retrieved February 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "Horografia videos". vimeo.com. 2013. Retrieved March 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "SmilyTango Answers". smilytango.com. 2013. Retrieved May 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ ""Answers" campaign gets 10000+ views". smilytango.com. 2013. Retrieved June 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "Global project "ANSWERS" delivers 500+ answers". smilytango.com. 2013. Retrieved July 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "Project "ANSWERS" gets 5500 visitors". smilytango.com. 2013. Retrieved June 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ 19.0 19.1 "Tango FAQs Facts - About". tangofaqs.com. 2014. Retrieved January 2014. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ 20.0 20.1 "Introducing "Tango FAQs & Facts" multimedia book". smilytango.com. 2013. Retrieved December 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 "Tango FAQs & Facts". http://www.getcited.org. 2014. Retrieved May 2014. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help); External link in|publisher=(help) - ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 22.4 ""Tango FAQs & Facts" multimedia book". indiegogo.com. Retrieved December 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) Cite error: Invalid<ref>tag; name "TFF" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ "Tango FAQs Facts Videocast". youtube.com. 2014. Retrieved May 2014. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "Dance Locos". dancelocos.blogspot.gr. 2012. Retrieved January 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "Politics (Aristotle)". wikipedia.com. 2013. Retrieved March 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "Pablito Greco political statement through dance". youtube.com. 2011. Retrieved March 2012. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "My Mother, Hellas". youtube.com. 1982. Retrieved March 2012. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ 28.0 28.1 28.2 28.3 histories (First ed.). Greco Publications. Search this book on
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 Tangoem (First ed.). Greco Publications. ISBN 978-0-988-55590-7. Search this book on
- ↑ "Article: Children's Education". wordpress.com. 2013. Retrieved April 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "Article: Dance education". wordpress.com. 2013. Retrieved April 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "Tangrecia". tangrecia.com. 2011. Retrieved March 2012. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ 33.0 33.1 "Μαραθώνιος τάνγκο στη Θεσσαλονίκη". rthess.gr. 2012. Retrieved January 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ 34.0 34.1 "Μαραθώνιος Tango στη Θεσσαλονίκη". dancepress.gr. 2012. Retrieved January 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ 35.0 35.1 "Μαραθώνιος τάνγκο στη Θεσσαλονίκη". thestival.gr. 2012. Retrieved January 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ 36.0 36.1 36.2 "SmilyTango". smilytango.com. 2011. Retrieved May 2012. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "de SALONica". blogger.com. 2008. Retrieved March 2011. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "JD MILANO". jdmilano.co.
- ↑ "XPeriences". smilytango.com.
- ↑ "XPeriences". pablitogreco.com.
- ↑ 41.0 41.1 "Thank Canada". Pablito Greco. Retrieved May 2014. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ 42.0 42.1 "Immigration". Pablito Greco. Retrieved June 2014. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "City of Thessaloniki". thessaloniki.gr.
- ↑ "I.D.T.A." idta.co.uk.
- ↑ 45.0 45.1 Tango Thessaloniki. Trilogy (First ed.). Greco Publications. ISBN 978-0-988-55593-8. Search this book on
- ↑ "Milonga LA GRECA innovates globally". blogger.com. Retrieved September 2008. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ Dance Words (First ed.). Greco Publications. Search this book on
- ↑ HAR (First ed.). Greco Publications. ISBN 978-0-988-55594-5. Search this book on
- ↑ Animals! (First ed.). Greco Publications. ISBN 978-0-988-55592-1. Search this book on
- ↑ Shapes! (First ed.). Greco Publications. ISBN 978-0-988-55596-9. Search this book on
- ↑ Numbers! (First ed.). Greco Publications. Search this book on
- ↑ ""Numbers!". Children's Education". wordpress.com. 2013. Retrieved April 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ Love's Hymn (First ed.). Greco Publications. Search this book on
- ↑ "Love's Hymn". wordpress.com. 2013. Retrieved April 2013. Check date values in:
|accessdate=(help) - ↑ "Pablito Greco's Videos". vimeo.com.
- ↑ "La Bruja". imdb.com.
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