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  1. Pazcoguin was born and raised in Altoona, Pennsylvania. She is biracial; her father is a retired surgeon who immigrated from the Philippines after medical school, and her mother is Italian. The third of six siblings, she began training at the Allegheny Ballet Academy when she was four years old in ballet, African, tap and jazz. [3]

  2. Jul 14, 2021 · Heather Sten for The New York Times. The brave part wasn’t writing the book. “The brave thing,” Georgina Pazcoguin said in an interview, “is going to be walking into the rehearsal studio ...

  3. Apr 19, 2023 · Georgina Pazcoguin, the scintillating New York City Ballet soloist, Broadway star, activist, and culture leader is accustomed to breaking barriers. That's one reason why she's known as "The Rogue ...

  4. Aug 3, 2023 · Photo by Emilio Madrid. In May of 2023, Georgina Pazcoguin left the company she had danced with for 20 years, New York City Ballet (NYCB). After a history-making career (she was the first Asian-American soloist, awarded the designation in 2013) with the esteemed company, Pazcoguin is taking some time to breathe, zoom out, but also tackle a big ...

  5. georginapazcoguin.com › georgina-pazcoguinAbout Georgina Pazcoguin

    I’m an artist. I live to perform. I gladly accept new challenges and thrive on being uncomfortable artistically. My happiness is found in having you on the edge of your seat watching, forgetting all those reasons you decided to escape to the theater in the first place. Georgina Pazcoguin is ballerina of both Balanchine & classical training ...

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  7. Saturday July 17 2021, 6.00pm, The Sunday Times. G eorgina Pazcoguin was 17 and a fledgling dancer with the prestigious New York City Ballet (NYCB) when she was given her first “fat talk”. She ...

  8. Apr 28, 2022 · New York City Ballet’s Georgina Pazcoguin on Dancing Through the Hardships of Life. Georgina Pazcoguin. April 28, 2022. Imagine the feeling you have when the sun hits your cheeks, warming them on a particularly brisk morning walk. Now, call to mind the burst of juicy goodness when you bite into that perfect summer ripe peach, its initial ...

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