Gaetano Saracco (1856–1922) was an Italian choreographer and dancer.
He was baptised at the Santa Maria delle Vigne of Genoa on the 25th of April 1856 and died in Paris on the 12th of February 1922.
Saracco was the son of Giuseppe Saracco, a well known mime artist at the Teatro della Pergola of Florence, and Maddalena Balbo.
He made his debut in the Teatro Quirino in Rome in 1874.
He then worked in Florence, Pisa and Turin, after which he returned to Florence in 1880.
During the season of 1882-1883 Saracco danced at Paris, where he performed the titular role of the ballet Excelsior by Luigi Manzotti and Romualdo Marenco.
The following season, he performed at La Scala in Milan under the guidance of the famous Enrico Cecchetti.
He toured throughout the United States in 1884.
Afterwards, he spent 4 months at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma in Rome, after which he returned to Brussels in March 1889.
He then started travelling between Milan, Monte-Carlo, and Brussels, and also performed at Saint Petersburg, Odessa Moscow, London, and Geneva.
Saracco put an end to his career in 1916.