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Misty Copeland's Final Bow: Advice for New Dancers
1 Dec
Summary
- Misty Copeland celebrated her final performance with American Ballet Theatre.
- She became the first Black female principal dancer in ABT history.
- Copeland advises aspiring dancers to find and remember their joy.

Prima ballerina Misty Copeland recently celebrated her final performance with American Ballet Theatre, marking the end of an illustrious 25-year tenure. Her historic achievement as the first Black female principal dancer in ABT's history, a role she attained at 32, has paved the way for future generations. Copeland's farewell performance at David H. Koch Theater in New York City was a star-studded event.
The gala, co-chaired by Caroline Kennedy and Oprah Winfrey, featured tributes and performances honoring Copeland's career. Reflecting on the emotional experience, Copeland spoke of receiving flowers from dancers who inspired her, calling it a "full-circle moment." Her husband and young son were present, with her son experiencing the magic of seeing her dance for the first time, leading to a "transformed" reaction that Copeland found fascinating.
As she steps away from the stage, Copeland is focused on mentoring and sharing her wisdom. Her advice to aspiring dancers centers on perseverance and passion, urging them to "find the joy" in their craft. While embracing her open career path, she intends to keep her young son away from the spotlight.




