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History-making Misty Copeland Took Her Final Bow for ABT with a Farewell Performance at the Fall Gala

Misty Copeland and Oprah Winfrey
Misty Copeland and Oprah Winfrey
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George Balanchine’s Theme and Variations delivered a dose of pomp (and tutus a plenty), and a group of ABT Studio Company members and apprentices performed an excerpt of Houston Thomas’s U Don’t Know Me—highlighting the pre-professional track that Copeland took at age 17. To close, Copeland and the gallant Herman Cornejo danced three vignettes from Twyla Tharp’s Sinatra Suite, by turns swank and impetuous and floating on air. A procession of well-wishers followed, with a heap of flowers downstage: colleagues and ballet coaches, Tharp and Abraham, Copeland’s very first ballet teacher from the San Pedro Boys and Girls Club, and her three-year-old son.

One other performer earned a rapturous greeting: the legendary dancer and producer Debbie Allen, whose ode to Copeland had the thrust of an incantation. “You are the real Firebird,” she said, referring to one of the ballerina’s most memorable roles: “a prophecy of goodness and genius and grace and truth.” Later, at the gala upstairs, seated with Phylicia Rashad, Allen recalled her first glimpse of Copeland—then a precocious teen who had only been dancing for a year—while staging The Nutcracker in Los Angeles. These days, at the Rhimes Performing Arts Center, where Allen leads a rising generation of dancers, there’s an electronic LED screen. “We play Misty’s Romeo and Juliet every day,” she said.

The feeling of admiration was palpable everywhere. “To see her thrive onstage tonight, after years of not being out there, is so incredibly inspiring,” said the choreographer Justin Peck. Marisa Tomei found herself moved “to see someone technically in midlife with all of this road ahead of her.” Anne Imhof, an artist, and ABT principal dancer Devon Teuscher—both striking in Valentino—paused to contemplate the night. “There is so much love in the room,” Imhof said. “I’ve missed watching her—she has one of the most beautiful bodies in ballet,” added Teuscher. “She’s got those lines.”

But it wasn’t a send-off entirely. As Oprah phrased it, “it’s a continuum.” During a dinner of parmesan chicken and roasted purple potatoes, Copeland was announced as a member of ABT’s Board of Trustees. Sotheby’s auctioneer Kimberly Pirtle was also on hand to raise over $1.5 million on the spot for a new Misty Copeland–named program that expands community access to live performance. It dovetails perfectly with the rest of the ballerina s work, including the education initiatives of her namesake foundation, her children’s books, and her production company, Life in Motion. As Copeland sees it, dance is so much more than what happens on the stage—though she does plan to keep performing. “It’s a tool to be a better human being, to build community, to create a better society,” she said, as the dance floor switched into high gear.