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Professional ballerina, author, choreographer and activist, Ingrid Silva opens up about navigating race, class, and access in an elite art form not designed with her in mind. Through resilience and radical self-belief, she carved space not just for herself, but also for those coming after her. From the global performance stages to the United Nations, she unpacks how movement can also be a tool for advocacy, education, and systemic change. She also exclusively announces a few upcoming projects to look forward to.
By Cata MejíaProfessional ballerina, author, choreographer and activist, Ingrid Silva opens up about navigating race, class, and access in an elite art form not designed with her in mind. Through resilience and radical self-belief, she carved space not just for herself, but also for those coming after her. From the global performance stages to the United Nations, she unpacks how movement can also be a tool for advocacy, education, and systemic change. She also exclusively announces a few upcoming projects to look forward to.