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Join us for a virtual
Live Talks Los Angeles event:
Sunday, November 20, 2022, 3pm PT/6pm ET
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This virtual event was taped at the Glorya Kaufman Performing Arts Center
 
Misty Copeland
in conversation with Rachel Moore

discussing her book, 
The Wind at My Back: Resilience, Grace,
and Other Gifts from My Mentor, Raven Wilkinson

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TICKETS:
$40  Virtual
 Admission + Signed Book*
***US Orders only.***
The virtual event can be watched on video-on-demand
for 5 days after it airs thru November 25 at midnight

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From celebrated ballerina and New York Times bestselling author Misty Copeland, a heartfelt memoir about her friendship with trailblazer Raven Wilkinson which captures the importance of mentorship, shared history, and honoring the past to ensure a stronger future.
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Misty Copeland 
is a principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre and the author of the New York Times bestsellers Life in MotionBallerina BodyBlack Ballerinas, and the children’s picture book Bunheads, as well as the award-winning children’s book, Firebird. She made her Broadway debut in 2015’s On the Town, putting a show that had reportedly been suffering financially for months into the Broadway box office top ten for the two weeks that she guest starred as Ivy Smith. She’s been featured in the New York Times and on CBS Sunday Morning and 60 Minutes, and she was named one of Glamour’s Women of the Year and Time magazine’s 100 most influential people. Misty is the recipient of the Young, Gifted & Black Honor at the Black Girls Rock! Awards and the Spingarn Medal, the NAACP’s highest honor.
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Rachel S. Moore is president and CEO of The Music Center, Los Angeles’ premier performing arts center. Moore joined The Music Center from American Ballet Theatre (ABT), where she most recently served as CEO since 2011 and as its executive director since 2004; she also danced with ABT as a member of its corps de ballet from 1984–1988.  Moore has served in multiple leadership roles in non-profit arts organizations in Boston and Washington, D.C.  She served on the L.A. 2024/28 Olympic Games Bid Committee and is the author of a book, The Artist’s Compass: The Complete Guide to Building a Life and a Living in the Performing Arts. 
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“Anyone lucky enough to have seen Misty dance knows the perfect balance of power, grace, joy and purpose that pours out from her. She’s no less wonderful a writer. This story of Misty and her muse, idol and mentor, the inimitable Raven Wilkinson, is a beautiful love letter and an inspiring tribute.”―Amanda Seyfried, actress
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Misty Copeland made history as the first African-American principal ballerina at the American Ballet Theatre. Her talent, passion, and perseverance enabled her to make strides no one had accomplished before. But as she will tell you, achievement never happens in a void. Behind her, supporting her rise was her mentor Raven Wilkinson. Raven had been virtually alone in her quest to breach the all-white ballet world when she fought to be taken seriously as a Black ballerina in the 1950s and 60s. A trailblazer in the world of ballet decades before Misty’s time, Raven faced overt and casual racism, hostile crowds, and death threats for having the audacity to dance ballet.
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The Wind at My Back tells the story of two unapologetically Black ballerinas, their friendship, and how they changed each other—and the dance world—forever. Misty Copeland shares her own struggles with racism and exclusion in her pursuit of this dream career and honors the women like Raven who paved the way for her but whose contributions have gone unheralded. She celebrates the connection she made with her mentor, the only teacher who could truly understand the obstacles she faced, beyond the technical or artistic demands.
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A beautiful and wise memoir of intergenerational friendship and the impressive journeys of two remarkable women, The Wind at My Back
 captures the importance of mentorship, of shared history, and of respecting the past to ensure a stronger future.