How I found resilience through artistry | Misty Copeland
TED Talks Daily2 Dec 2025

How I found resilience through artistry | Misty Copeland

How did Misty Copeland break barriers and become one of the world's most famous ballerinas? In this powerful talk, she charts her rise from childhood adversity to history-making dancer at the prestigious American Ballet Theatre — and gives a peek at what she plans to do next.

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