An Asian American ballerina is tackling new ways to promote diversity and pave the way for others in the performing arts.
"It's when I first entered a studio in Altoona Pennsylvania and I fell in love with the practice of this art form," said Georgina Pazcoguin, a ballerina.
"There is no other ballet company in the world like the NYC ballet. In its intensity, in its passion," Pazcoguin said."The David H. Koch Theater has been my home and will probably forever be my siren call home whenever I walk across Lincoln Center. It's just so special," she said. "If you look around the room and you see yourself as being the only, it's an opportunity to acknowledge that just by being there, you are making a difference," she said.
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