(255) Georgina Pazcoguin on her new book ‘Swan Dive’

(255) Georgina Pazcoguin on her new book ‘Swan Dive’

Author: Michael Sean Breeden & Rebecca King Ferraro October 12, 2021 Duration: 52:42

Today on Conversations on Dance, we are joined by friend of the pod and New York City Ballet Soloist, Georgina Pazcoguin. This summer, Georgina's new book, “Swan Dive” was released, so we caught up with her between rehearsals and performances to chat. While she sat outside of the David H Koch Theater, she told us about the inspiration behind the book, her writing process, what she hopes readers take away from “Swan Dive,” and what her return to stage this past month has felt like. You can get your copy of Swan Dive wherever books or sold, or click here: https://amzn.to/3AA34YQ.

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