Anthony Mason visits with Misty Copeland, the breakthrough star of the American Ballet Theatre and in "The Nutcracker" ballet this past December, who says change is coming slowly to the world of classical dance. Misty overcame tremendous odds and became the first African American ballerina in the history of American Ballet Theatre.
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Wednesday, August 19, 2015
What Ballet Should Be in This Day and Age
Anthony Mason visits with Misty Copeland, the breakthrough star of the American Ballet Theatre and in "The Nutcracker" ballet this past December, who says change is coming slowly to the world of classical dance. Misty overcame tremendous odds and became the first African American ballerina in the history of American Ballet Theatre.
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