A few months ago, I stepped off the stage after my final bow with @abtofficial, closing one chapter and unknowingly preparing for the next. Not too long after that, I had hip replacement surgery. Since then, I’ve been focused on healing — physically, mentally, and patiently. These were my first few days: learning to walk again, resting, and letting my body do the work. Recovery isn’t glamorous, but every small step matters. 🩰💪
A few months ago, I stepped off the stage after my final bow with @abtofficial, closing one chapter and unknowingly preparing for the next. Not too long after that, I had hip replacement surgery. Since then, I’ve been focused on healing — physically, mentally, and patiently. These were my first few days: learning to walk again, resting, and letting my body do the work. Recovery isn’t glamorous, but every small step matters. 🩰💪
A few months ago, I stepped off the stage after my final bow with @abtofficial, closing one chapter and unknowingly preparing for the next. Not too long after that, I had hip replacement surgery. Since then, I’ve been focused on healing — physically, mentally, and patiently. These were my first few days: learning to walk again, resting, and letting my body do the work. Recovery isn’t glamorous, but every small step matters. 🩰💪
A few months ago, I stepped off the stage after my final bow with @abtofficial, closing one chapter and unknowingly preparing for the next. Not too long after that, I had hip replacement surgery. Since then, I’ve been focused on healing — physically, mentally, and patiently. These were my first few days: learning to walk again, resting, and letting my body do the work. Recovery isn’t glamorous, but every small step matters. 🩰💪
Black history in dance is not a footnote. It is foundational. Celebrating the artists whose vision, strength, and presence continue to shape the future of ballet and beyond. 🖤 1. Calvin Royal III 2. Frances Jimenez, Delores Browne, Alice Mayes 3. Raven Wilkinson 4. Brooklyn Mack 5. Joan Myers Brown, Mary Johnson 6. Arthur Mitchell 7. Janet Collins 8. Lorraine Graves, Keith Saunders 9. Harper Watters 10. Judith Jamison
Black history in dance is not a footnote. It is foundational. Celebrating the artists whose vision, strength, and presence continue to shape the future of ballet and beyond. 🖤 1. Calvin Royal III 2. Frances Jimenez, Delores Browne, Alice Mayes 3. Raven Wilkinson 4. Brooklyn Mack 5. Joan Myers Brown, Mary Johnson 6. Arthur Mitchell 7. Janet Collins 8. Lorraine Graves, Keith Saunders 9. Harper Watters 10. Judith Jamison
Black history in dance is not a footnote. It is foundational. Celebrating the artists whose vision, strength, and presence continue to shape the future of ballet and beyond. 🖤 1. Calvin Royal III 2. Frances Jimenez, Delores Browne, Alice Mayes 3. Raven Wilkinson 4. Brooklyn Mack 5. Joan Myers Brown, Mary Johnson 6. Arthur Mitchell 7. Janet Collins 8. Lorraine Graves, Keith Saunders 9. Harper Watters 10. Judith Jamison
Black history in dance is not a footnote. It is foundational. Celebrating the artists whose vision, strength, and presence continue to shape the future of ballet and beyond. 🖤 1. Calvin Royal III 2. Frances Jimenez, Delores Browne, Alice Mayes 3. Raven Wilkinson 4. Brooklyn Mack 5. Joan Myers Brown, Mary Johnson 6. Arthur Mitchell 7. Janet Collins 8. Lorraine Graves, Keith Saunders 9. Harper Watters 10. Judith Jamison
Black history in dance is not a footnote. It is foundational. Celebrating the artists whose vision, strength, and presence continue to shape the future of ballet and beyond. 🖤 1. Calvin Royal III 2. Frances Jimenez, Delores Browne, Alice Mayes 3. Raven Wilkinson 4. Brooklyn Mack 5. Joan Myers Brown, Mary Johnson 6. Arthur Mitchell 7. Janet Collins 8. Lorraine Graves, Keith Saunders 9. Harper Watters 10. Judith Jamison
Black history in dance is not a footnote. It is foundational. Celebrating the artists whose vision, strength, and presence continue to shape the future of ballet and beyond. 🖤 1. Calvin Royal III 2. Frances Jimenez, Delores Browne, Alice Mayes 3. Raven Wilkinson 4. Brooklyn Mack 5. Joan Myers Brown, Mary Johnson 6. Arthur Mitchell 7. Janet Collins 8. Lorraine Graves, Keith Saunders 9. Harper Watters 10. Judith Jamison
Black history in dance is not a footnote. It is foundational. Celebrating the artists whose vision, strength, and presence continue to shape the future of ballet and beyond. 🖤 1. Calvin Royal III 2. Frances Jimenez, Delores Browne, Alice Mayes 3. Raven Wilkinson 4. Brooklyn Mack 5. Joan Myers Brown, Mary Johnson 6. Arthur Mitchell 7. Janet Collins 8. Lorraine Graves, Keith Saunders 9. Harper Watters 10. Judith Jamison
Black history in dance is not a footnote. It is foundational. Celebrating the artists whose vision, strength, and presence continue to shape the future of ballet and beyond. 🖤 1. Calvin Royal III 2. Frances Jimenez, Delores Browne, Alice Mayes 3. Raven Wilkinson 4. Brooklyn Mack 5. Joan Myers Brown, Mary Johnson 6. Arthur Mitchell 7. Janet Collins 8. Lorraine Graves, Keith Saunders 9. Harper Watters 10. Judith Jamison
Black history in dance is not a footnote. It is foundational. Celebrating the artists whose vision, strength, and presence continue to shape the future of ballet and beyond. 🖤 1. Calvin Royal III 2. Frances Jimenez, Delores Browne, Alice Mayes 3. Raven Wilkinson 4. Brooklyn Mack 5. Joan Myers Brown, Mary Johnson 6. Arthur Mitchell 7. Janet Collins 8. Lorraine Graves, Keith Saunders 9. Harper Watters 10. Judith Jamison
Black history in dance is not a footnote. It is foundational. Celebrating the artists whose vision, strength, and presence continue to shape the future of ballet and beyond. 🖤 1. Calvin Royal III 2. Frances Jimenez, Delores Browne, Alice Mayes 3. Raven Wilkinson 4. Brooklyn Mack 5. Joan Myers Brown, Mary Johnson 6. Arthur Mitchell 7. Janet Collins 8. Lorraine Graves, Keith Saunders 9. Harper Watters 10. Judith Jamison
Movement has always been my language—and now it’s part of Harper’s Bazaar’s first-ever digital moving cover. To share this on the same day as my farewell performance with ABT feels perfect.
Movement has always been my language—and now it’s part of Harper’s Bazaar’s first-ever digital moving cover. To share this on the same day as my farewell performance with ABT feels perfect.
Movement has always been my language—and now it’s part of Harper’s Bazaar’s first-ever digital moving cover. To share this on the same day as my farewell performance with ABT feels perfect.
Last night was a moment I’ll carry with me forever. After 25 years with American Ballet Theatre, I took my final bow surrounded by the company and community that have shaped my life and career. I’m deeply honored to continue my connection to ABT as a member of the Board of Trustees—supporting the next generation of dancers and storytellers who will lead this art form forward. And possibly most special of all, this was the first time my son, Jackson, saw me dance on stage.
A day in motion with Harper’s Bazaar 💫
This weather calls for caviar and best friend time ❄️
This weather calls for caviar and best friend time ❄️
This weather calls for caviar and best friend time ❄️
Sensitive skin has taught me that gentle doesn’t mean weak. My Superkind ritual from @tataharperskincare delivers real relief and resilience, with natural formulas that truly perform. Super gentle. Super powerful. #tataharper_partner #AD
This year, we’re building sustainable routines! 🤍 #partner @naturemadevitamins So grateful to have been a part of the No Resolutions Required panel with #NatureMade. Our conversation was all about consistency, collaboration, and of course…vitamins. *Based on a survey of pharmacists who recommend branded vitamins and supplements.