Celebrated ballerina Michaela DePrince dead at 29

Celebrated ballerina Michaela DePrince dead at 29

/ 09:12 AM September 14, 2024

Celebrated ballerina Michaela DePrince dead at 29

Celebrated ballerina Michaela DePrince dies at 29. DePrince, 29, who was orphaned during Sierra Leone’s civil war before moving to the United States and defying the odds to become a celebrated ballerina, has passed away, according to posts on her social media Friday, September 13, 2024. DePrince, a second soloist in the Boston Ballet, had an acclaimed career dancing with the Dutch National Ballet and the Dance Theatre of Harlem. DePrince’s story was made into a documentary, “First Position.” She also appeared in “Lemonade,” Beyonce’s 2016 intertwined film and album that delves into the experience of African American women. INQUIRER.net stock images

NEW YORK, United States — Michaela DePrince, 29, who was orphaned during Sierra Leone’s civil war before moving to the United States and defying the odds to become a celebrated ballerina, has died, according to posts on her social media Friday.

“With pain in our hearts, we share the loss of star ballerina Michaela Mabinty DePrince, whose artistry touched countless hearts and whose spirit inspired many, leaving an indelible mark on the world of ballet, and beyond,” said the statement posted by her team on Instagram and Facebook.

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There was no word on what caused her death.

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Confirming the news, the Dance Theatre of Harlem wrote on X that “DePrince, was an activist and humanitarian, advocating for children affected by conflict and violence.”

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“She served as an Ambassador for War Child Holland and hosted her gala, Dare to Dream, dedicated to promoting the well-being and mental health of children living in war zones.”

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DePrince, abandoned by her uncle during the West African nation’s brutal civil war, faced neglect in an orphanage as she suffered from the skin disorder vitiligo.

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DePrince’s story was made into a documentary, “First Position.”

She also appeared in “Lemonade,” Beyonce’s 2016 intertwined film and album that delves into the experience of African American women.

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