• Everything You Didn’t Know About Ballerina Misty Copeland As She Takes Her Final Bow

    Everything You Didn’t Know About Ballerina Misty Copeland As She Takes Her Final Bow

    Ballerina Misty Copeland has been a trailblazer in the world of dance, becoming the first Black Principal Dancer with the prestigious American Ballet Theatre. The stunning soloist who has had lead roles in shows like “The Nutcracker,” “Swan Lake” and “Don Quixote” knows how difficult it is for dancers of color to find doors open to them, which is why she has done her part to pay it forward through her non-profit, The Misty Copeland Foundation, which works to make dance more accessible and affordable. 

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    Now, the 43-year-old is preparing for her final curtain call at Lincoln Center on Oct. 22 with her last performance with the American Ballet Theatre. Although she is hanging up her toe shoes, she plans to continue to do her part to encourage and support the next generation of dancers. 

    “Although I’ll be saying farewell to the stage, I’ll always be committed to opening doors, creating space, and making ballet a place where everyone belongs,” she wrote in an Instagram post.

    While she has giving us so many amazing moments during her time on stage, we’re taking a look at Misty Copeland’s career in pictures.

    California Girl

    NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 20: Ballet dancers Misty Copeland and Clifford Williams perform during Shinnyo Lantern Floating for Peace Ceremony at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on September 20, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Thos Robinson/Getty Images for Shinnyo Lantern Floating for Peace)

    Misty Copeland was born on Sept. 10, 1982 in Kansas City, Miss. and was raised with her five siblings in San Pedro, Calif. After a drill team coach noticed her talent in middle school, she was encouraged to study dance at her local Boys & Girls Club. As a teenager, Copeland went on to train at the prestigious San Francisco Ballet School.

    Joining American Ballet Theatre

    Misty Copeland with artists of the company in American Ballet Theatre’s production of Paul Taylor’s “Company B” at Sadler’s Wells in London. (Photo by robbie jack/Corbis via Getty Images)

    After winning a full scholarship to the American Ballet Theatre’s Summer Intensive program, Copeland was invited to join ABT’s corps de ballet in April 2001 when she was 18 years old. By 2007, she made history becoming the company’s second Black female soloist.

    Becoming a Principal Dancer

    Misty Copeland (R) and Brooklyn Mack during the rehearsal of Swan Lake at the Eisenhower Theater at the Kennedy Center on April 7, 2015.
    (Lillian Cunningham/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

    Misty Copeland’s star rose quickly, and by 2015, she was named a Principal Dancer at American Ballet Theatre, the first Black woman to have the role in the company’s history.

    Prestigious Roles

    American Ballet Theater performing “Don Quixote” at the Metropolitan Opera House on Tuesday night, May 16,2017. This image: Misty Copeland. (Photo by Hiroyuki Ito/Getty Images)

    Copeland has performed all over the world with ABT, gracing the stage in prominent roles, including Odette/Odile in“Swan Lake” and Juliet in ”Romeo & Juliet.”

    Broadway Debut

    NEW YORK, NY – AUGUST 25: Actress/ballet dancer Misty Copeland attends her debut performance in Broadway’s “On The Town” at the Lyric Theatre on August 25, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage)

    Copeland made her Broadway debut in 2o15, when she joined the cast of “On the Town,” playing aspiring ballet dancer Ivy Smith.

    The Root 100

    NEW YORK, NEW YORK – DECEMBER 05: Misty Copeland attends The Root 100 Gala at The Apollo Theater on December 05, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Joy Malone/Getty Images)

    The Root honored Misty for her artistry and her activism by naming her to the 2023 Root 100 list. She accepted her award at a star-studded gala held at the Apollo Theater, where in a speech, she acknowledged the significance of the historic Harlem venue.

    “As someone who performs in theaters all around the world, it means so much to be in a place where we are seen and we are heard. This is our home and we see ourselves represented and reflected,” she said.

    Spokesperson

    Kevin A Plank, Ceo of Under Armour and Misty Copeland, dancer for American Ballet Theatre shot in NY on April 12th 2016 for Footwear News (Photo by Axel Dupeux/Penske Media via Getty Images)

    A positive role model for young women and people of color, Misty has been the face of several marketing campaigns, including one for athletic brand Under Armour.

    “She brings a modern athleticism to a very traditional art form and pushes the boundaries of the status quo definition of the word ‘athlete,’” said Leanne Fremar, Under Armour, SVP and Executive Creative Director, Under Armour Women’s in a statement about the campaign.

    Giving Back


    Misty Danielle Copeland, first African-American performer to be appointed a principal dancer at the ABT, was appointed US State Department Sports and Cultural Ambassador. (Photo credit ERNESTO MASTRASCUSA/AFP via Getty Images)

    Misty Copeland has always had a passion for helping others, and has used her platform working with organizations like the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and  ABT’s Project Plié diversity program. In 2014, she was appointed by President Obama to the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition

    Fashion Forward

    NEW YORK, NY – MAY 21: Misty Copeland attends the 2018 American Ballet Theatre Spring Gala at The Metropolitan Opera House on May 21, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)

    Even when she’s not dancing, Misty Copeland is stunning, gracing red carpets at Fashion Week events and premieres all over the world.

    NYU PhD

    American Ballet Theatre (ABT) Principal Dancer Misty Copeland (C) receives the Doctor of Fine Arts honorary degree as New York University celebrates the Class of 2023 All-University Commencement at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx borough of New York City on May 17, 2023. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP)

    In 2023, Copeland was awarded an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from New York University for her trailblazing contributions to the field of dance in a ceremony held at Yankee Stadium. 

    Copeland posted about the event on Instagram, calling the honor, “beyond my wildest dreams.”

    Family Life

    WASHINGTON, DC – SEPTEMBER 25: Principal dancer Misty Copeland of the American Ballet Theatre and Olubayo Evans arrive for a state dinner in honor of Chinese President President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan at the White House September 25, 2015in Washington, DC. Xi arrived in Washington, the second stop of his state visit to the United States, on Thursday after a busy two-and-a-half-day stay in Seattle. (Photo by Chris Kleponis-Pool/Getty Images)

    In 2016, Copeland tied the knot with attorney Olu Evans in Laguna Beach, California. The pair were introduced by Evans’ cousin, actor Taye Diggs. Copeland, who says Evans was her first real relationship, credits her husband with helping her face her issues head on.

    “He was my first boyfriend,” she told Elle in an interview. “He taught me to communicate in ways I’d never learned before, to not run away from problems, and sit down and think about things critically. And he made me feel like I really did have a bright future as a ballerina.”

    The couple are parents to a son, Jackson, who was born in 2022.

    Honoring Legends

    NEWARK, NJ – AUGUST 26: Ballet dancer Misty Copeland and Living Legend Award recipient Judith Jamison on stage during the 2018 Black Girls Rock! at New Jersey Performing Arts Center on August 26, 2018 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Gilbert Carrasquillo/WireImage)

    While Copeland’s accomplishments have made her an inspiration for many, she has never forgotten those who paved the way for her, including Alvin Ailey TK Judith Jamison. Copeland had the honor of presenting Jamison with the Living Legend Award at the 2018 Black Girls Rock! event at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, and posted a touching tribute after her passing in 2024.

    “Her work as a dancer, choreographer, and artistic director of @alvinailey has left a lasting mark on our world. Her passion and influence have inspired generations and will continue to shape the future of dance,” Copeland wrote on Instagram.

    Big Screen Debut

    NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JUNE 08: (L-R) Nelson George, Misty Copeland and Leyla Fayyaz of the film ‘Flower’ pose for a portrait during the 2023 Tribeca Festival at Spring Studio on June 08, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Erik Tanner/Getty Images)

    Copeland has also taken her talent to the big screen. In 2023, she produced and starred in the 28-minute film “Flower.” Copeland’s character, Rose, is a dance teacher and waitress, who is struggling to make ends meet and care for her mother with dementia in their gentrifying Oakland, California neighborhood. In an interview, she stressed the importance of using dance to tell more inclusive stories.

    “This is the direction that dance and ballet should be moving in—telling these types of stories that will invite different communities and make them feel seen and heard,” she said.

    Straight From The Root

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