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Our premiere episode focuses on belonging, and the work that it takes to create emotional equity in cultural spaces. Our hosts describe the process of maximizing cultural safety as performance halls re-open themselves to the public. Featured guests for this episode are two Kennedy Center Next 50 awardees: NYC Ballet company member Georgina Pazcoguin, and dancer and author Phil Chan. Together, Georgina and Phil have established Final Bow for Yellowface, an advocacy coalition and field-wide barometer for Asian-American inclusion in dance.
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Our premiere episode focuses on belonging, and the work that it takes to create emotional equity in cultural spaces. Our hosts describe the process of maximizing cultural safety as performance halls re-open themselves to the public. Featured guests for this episode are two Kennedy Center Next 50 awardees: NYC Ballet company member Georgina Pazcoguin, and dancer and author Phil Chan. Together, Georgina and Phil have established Final Bow for Yellowface, an advocacy coalition and field-wide barometer for Asian-American inclusion in dance.