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Misty Copeland hangs up her pointe shoes after performing at retirement show

Misty Copeland hangs up her pointe shoes after performing at retirement show

Summary

Misty Copeland, the first Black female principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre, retired after a special performance at the company's gala in New York. She was honored for her contributions to diversity in ballet, and her retirement marks the end of her 25-year career at the theater. During the event, Copeland performed notable dance pieces and shared special moments with family and other famous supporters.

Key Facts

  • Misty Copeland retired from the American Ballet Theatre after a significant career.
  • She was the first Black female principal dancer in the company's history.
  • Oprah Winfrey and Debbie Allen attended the gala to honor her achievements.
  • Copeland's retirement event took place at New York's Lincoln Center.
  • She performed several dances, including her favorite role, Juliet, in a famous scene from "Romeo and Juliet."
  • Copeland has been active in promoting diversity in ballet and runs her own foundation.
  • She plans to continue dancing in other capacities and work on diversity efforts.
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