Misty Copeland

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Ballet Dancer, Author (1982)
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Relationship Timeline Of Misty Copeland

Husband
2016-07-31
Husband : Olu Evans
Misty Copeland and Olu Evans married on July 31, 2016, in a low-key ceremony at the Montage Hotel in Laguna Beach, California.

Misty Copeland is a repertoire ballet dancer who is highly recognized as the first African American principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre, an author, and an advocate of the arts.

The Beautiful Balance of Misty Copeland's Married Life

Misty Copeland and Olu Evans met in 2004 in a club in Chelsea, New York. He approached her on the dance floor with the help of his cousin, the actor Taye Diggs. Their instant rapport grew into ten years of dating, culminating in their engagement in 2015 and marriage on July 31, 2016. 

Misty Copeland finds her greatest rhythm both in ballet and in her beautiful, balanced married life. Source: biz.crast.net

Misty has mentioned that Olu was her first boyfriend, who helped her learn to speak better and stood by her through all her ups and downs in ballet.

The Unlikely Ballerina: Misty Copeland's Journey

Misty Copeland's ascent to principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre has been remarkable. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, and raised in San Pedro, California, she was introduced to ballet at age 13. 

With family financial strife and an arguably difficult home life, she began training intensively under Cynthia Bradley, quickly showing her remarkable ability.

Breaking Barriers and Making History

Until 2007, she was the first African American female soloist at ABT for two decades, and her promotion as principal dancer in 2015 was another first within the 75-year history of ABT for an African American woman, serving as an inspiration to legions of young colored dancers.

Misty Copeland didn’t just break barriers—she reimagined the stage and empowered a movement. Source: Pinterest

The Misty Copeland Effect: Inspiring Change

Copeland has motivated many by breaking records, but more importantly, she is an activist for diversity in ballet. She is using her platform to bring opportunity to dancers who normally go unseen. 

Her memoir, Life in Motion, and children's book, Firebird, reached out to many hearts, landing her in Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2015.

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The Versatile Artist: From Stage to Screen

Copeland has also appeared in media, such as on So You Think You Can Dance and the documentary A Ballerina's Tale. 

Misty Copeland’s brilliance extends beyond the stage—her presence on screen shines just as brightly. Source: Pinterest

She has danced with Prince and is making her Broadway debut in On the Town, flaunting her versatility and charisma.

The Philanthropist and Entrepreneur

As an active philanthropist, Copeland has worked with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and founded The Misty Copeland Foundation in 2022, dedicated to diversity in dance. 

Her production company, Life in Motion Productions, was inspired to tell untold stories, represented in the arts.

The Ballerina Who Danced Her Way into Our Hearts

Misty Copeland brings to life a tale of passion and perseverance-from a late-blooming ballet dancer to one of the first African American principal dancers to take center stage at one of the most prestigious and globally recognized companies. 

Misty Copeland's graceful movements have enchanted us all, dancing her way into our hearts. Source: Pinterest

Her story continues to seal the transformative power of dance to inspire the next generation of dancers and arts change agents.

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