Misty Copeland on Her 25-Year Career and Taking a Final Bow Leave a comment


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It’s been over a decade since I last stepped into my light-flooded ballet studio that smelled faintly of resin, wood, and super-strength hair spray, but I still find myself easily slipping into the dance variations that I memorized like a prayer… tombé, pas de bourrée, glissade, jeté. Those four steps, among others, are how I habitually transport myself from one room to another in my house now that I’ve traded my Freed of London pointe shoes for the comfort of shearling slippers. I find myself reaching for the back of my couch as a makeshift ballet bar to help me balance as I absentmindedly stretch while my tea is steeping, and I always seem to think better when my hair is pulled away from my face into a bun at the crown of my head.

Sure, I may no longer be spending my Friday evenings icing my sore muscles after a week of classes and rehearsals, or sewing ribbons onto my pointe shoes like my life depends on it, but I don’t believe a ballerina ever truly stops being a ballerina. It gets woven into your DNA as soon as you fall in love with the art form and moves with you long after you step out of the spotlight for the last time. I consider myself fortunate to have dedicated years to training in it and to have done so in the same timeline as Misty Copeland, American Ballet Theatre’s first Black principal dancer. Copeland was the first dancer I truly remember seeing myself in and has remained one of my biggest inspirations as an artist. I caught up with Copeland to learn more about her career’s most defining moments, next steps, and beauty rituals.

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Former American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer Misty Copeland

Meet Misty Copeland: Former Principal Dancer at American Ballet Theatre and Writer