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LDT “đ©° MistyâŻCopeland to Retire from AmericanâŻBalletâŻTheatre After Historic 25-Year Career”
Whatâs happening
Trailblazing ballerina Misty Copeland is set to retire from the American Ballet Theatre (ABT) after 25 years with the company. Her final performance comes as part of ABTâs Fall Gala, held on October 22, 2025, at the David H. Koch Theater, New York.

Why it matters
- Copeland broke barriers in ballet: she became ABTâs first Black female principal dancer in its 75-year history in 2015.
- Her retirement marks the end of a landmark eraânot only in her personal career, but also symbolically for diversity in ballet. With her departure, there will be no Black female principal dancer at ABT at that moment.
- The farewell includes a star-studded gala featuring excerpts from Romeo & Juliet and Sinatra Suite, and a piece choreographed by KyleâŻAbraham.
Career highlights
- Copeland joined ABT as a teenager and steadily climbed the ranks: from corps de ballet (2001) to soloist (2007), then principal dancer (2015).
- She became an icon for representation and inclusion, advocating for children of color and through her Misty Copeland Foundation and âBe Boldâ program.
- Even as she steps back from ABT, she emphasized she isnât âdone dancingââbut transitioning to new roles and opportunities.
Final thoughts
âMisty didnât just perform ballet. She changed it. She redefined who belongs, who gets to be seen, and who gets to lead.â â OprahâŻWinfrey, at the gala tribute.
Her farewell isnât just a personal milestoneâitâs a cultural moment. While one chapter closes, the stage of her influence remains wide open.
