Black Ballerinas: My Journey to Our Legacy

Black Ballerinas: My Journey to Our Legacy

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  • Create Date:2021-11-04 01:21:20
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Misty Copeland
  • ISBN:1534474242
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Summary

From New York Times bestselling and award-winning author and American Ballet Theatre principal dancer Misty Copeland comes an illustrated nonfiction collection celebrating dancers of color who have influenced her on and off the stage。

As a young girl living in a motel with her mother and her five siblings, Misty Copeland didn’t have a lot of exposure to ballet or prominent dancers。 She was sixteen when she saw a black ballerina on a magazine cover for the first time。 The experience emboldened Misty and told her that she wasn’t alone—and her dream wasn’t impossible。

In the years since, Misty has only learned more about the trailblazing women who made her own success possible by pushing back against repression and racism with their talent and tenacity。 Misty brings these women’s stories to a new generation of readers and gives them the recognition they deserve。

With an introduction from Misty about the legacy these women have had on dance and on her career itself, this book delves into the lives and careers of women of color who fundamentally changed the landscape of American ballet from the early 20th century to today。

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Robin

This beautifully illustrated biography collective highlights black ballerinas from early 20th century to present day。 Each of these ballerinas forged the path for today's black dancers and have inspired generations of dance。 Each two page biography shares some biographical information on the ballerina and how she inspired Misty Copeland in her own dance journey。 Coming away from this book, I have a great appreciation of the rich dance history of this country。 I wish this book would have been wra This beautifully illustrated biography collective highlights black ballerinas from early 20th century to present day。 Each of these ballerinas forged the path for today's black dancers and have inspired generations of dance。 Each two page biography shares some biographical information on the ballerina and how she inspired Misty Copeland in her own dance journey。 Coming away from this book, I have a great appreciation of the rich dance history of this country。 I wish this book would have been wrapped up better in the end, but overall, it's a beautiful collective and would make a wonderful gift for the dancer in your life。*Disclaimer: I receive a free copy of this book from the publisher。 All opinions are my own。 。。。more

Lisa Yee Swope

It's like a collection of Degas。。。 but in color! Salena Barnes' ink and watercolor illustrations capture the strength and grace of these powerhouse women。 I love Misty Copeland, to be sure, but too often it seems like she's the only representative of all black ballerinas。 Let it not be so! Misty has here gathered bios of dozens of her sheroes, telling both their stories and how they have personally impacted her。 I'm particularly glad she included the one whose career I have watched since we were It's like a collection of Degas。。。 but in color! Salena Barnes' ink and watercolor illustrations capture the strength and grace of these powerhouse women。 I love Misty Copeland, to be sure, but too often it seems like she's the only representative of all black ballerinas。 Let it not be so! Misty has here gathered bios of dozens of her sheroes, telling both their stories and how they have personally impacted her。 I'm particularly glad she included the one whose career I have watched since we were in elementary school together, the current director of Julliard School's Dance Division, the one whose physics-defying pose was on Dance Theater of Harlem posters all over NYC the year Misty first attended ABT's Summer Intensive, Alicia Graf Mack。 。。。more