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Misty Copeland Permanently Changed Ballet and the Arts. As She Retires, a Star-Studded Goodbye and Thank You
Misty Copeland ends her historic ABT career while continuing to champion dance education and diversity through her foundation, impacting thousands of youth nationwide.
- On Oct. 22, Misty Copeland, 43, will take her final bow with American Ballet Theatre at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater, ending her 25-year career.
- Misty Copeland became the first Black woman named a principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre in 2015, a milestone in the company's then-75-year history hailed as a cultural shift.
- The program features Romeo and Juliet, Sinatra Suite, and a new piece by Kyle Abraham, choreographer, with a live simulcast at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall for BE BOLD and BE BOLDER programs.
- The departure means American Ballet Theatre will again be without a Black female principal, as Misty Copeland remains the only Black woman to hold that title in its 85-year history.
- Looking ahead, Misty Copeland has laid groundwork to deepen her mission to diversify ballet and established a brand with the Misty Copeland Foundation and Life in Motion production company.
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Misty Copeland will take to the ballet stage one last time, before hanging up her pointe shoes
Misty Copeland is taking one last passionate spin on the ballet stage before saying goodbye. American Ballet Theatre will fete Copeland on Wednesday evening with a grand farewell gala, including speeches and performances.
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