In 2008, Misty was honored with the Leonore Annenberg Fellowship in the Arts, a two-year fellowship awarded to young artists who exhibit extraordinary talent providing them additional resources in order to attain their full potential. Performing a variety of classical and contemporary roles, one of Misty’s most important roles was performing the title role in Firebird, created on her in 2012 with new choreography by much sought after choreographer Alexei Ratmansky. In December 2014, Misty performed the lead role of “Clara” in American Ballet Theatre’s production of The Nutcracker, also choreographed by Alexei Ratmansky. In the fall of 2014, she made history as the first black woman to perform the lead role of “Odette/Odile” in American Ballet Theatre’s Swan Lake during the company’s inaugural tour to Australia. Misty reprised the role during ABT’s Metropolitan Opera House spring season in June 2015, as well as debuted as “Juliet” in Romeo & Juliet.
Misty has been featured in numerous publications and television programs, including CBS Sunday Morning, 60 Minutes, The Today Show, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, MSNBC’s Melissa Harris Perry, Vogue, Essence, Ebony, and People Magazine. Continue reading from Misty Copeland Official
Misty Copeland (American Ballet Theatre)
How I Became a Ballerina: Misty Copeland (USA Today)
Misty Copeland on Acknowledging Race in Ballet (Good Morning America)
5 Things Misty Copeland Knows for Sure (Oprah Magazine)
Misty Copeland: Why Ballet Has So Few Black Dancers (The Economist Podcast)
Misty Copeland Celebrates Ballet's Beautiful Friendships In 'Bunheads' (NPR)