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    Lillian Colón, Dancer, Choreographer, Author and First Latina Rockette

    enNovember 17, 2023
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    About this Episode

    The real orphan Annie is alive, but she sings "mañana, mañana."  Lillian Colón began her career with the Radio City Rockettes at 32. In this episode of The Revolución, Colón shares how she joined the world’s most famous precision dance company.  She also talks about her early years in an orphanage after her father left her there, as well as how her passion and spiritual fortitude has led to great heights – including Lin Manuel Miranda's "In The Heights" movie. 

    Colón is no withering flower; her rise from the ashes is a phoenix story.  Lillian currently teaches at the Broadway Dance Center. works on her solo show at the Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre and dreams of becoming Disney's next princess – “The Puerto Rican Princess,” that is.  

    The Revolucion Podcast co-hosts Court Stroud, Diego Lastra and Kathryn Garcia Castro thank  Tracey Y. Smith at More Than Words Publicity for her help in arranging this interview.  We also want to thank the band P-G-M for the use of it's song "April" as the Revolución theme. 

    Lillian Colón’s Book: LILLY, The First Latina Rockette

    Website:https://www.lilliancolon.com/

     

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    #rockette #radiocitymusichall #puertorican #dance #disneyprincess #orphanage #nuns #catholic #spiritualfortitude #passion @revolverpodcast 

    EPISODE CREDITS:

    Music:  The band P-G-M for the use of its song "April" as The Revolución theme 

    Editing: A special thanks to Anthony Mendoza  our freelance audio editor.  You can find him on Fiverr.com @thonymendoza

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