Michaela Mabinty DePrince, a Sierra Leonean ballerina, passed away at the age of 29. The news of her death was shared on her personal Instagram account and confirmed by her family in a joint statement on Facebook. No cause of death was provided. DePrince was known for her appearances on “Dancing with the Stars” and in Beyonce’s “Lemonade” music video album. Her family described her as an unforgettable inspiration to everyone who knew her or heard her story.

Her death was mourned by several members of the ballet community, including Misty Copeland, who shared a video of DePrince dancing along with an excerpt about her from Copeland’s book “Black Ballerinas.” Despite facing obstacles and negativity in the ballet world, DePrince remained determined and focused on making strides in her career. She was born as Mabinty Bangura in Kenema, Sierra Leone, during the civil war and was brought to an orphanage at the age of three. DePrince later recounted her experiences of isolation and malnourishment due to vitiligo, a skin pigmentation condition.

At the age of four, DePrince was adopted by a couple from New Jersey, Elaine and Charles DePrince, who enrolled her in ballet classes. She received a scholarship to attend the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School at the age of 14 to further her ballet studies. DePrince’s journey from a war orphan to a star ballerina was chronicled in her 2014 book “Taking Flight.” She overcame challenges and persevered in pursuing her passion for ballet despite the prejudice and discouragement she faced as a Black ballerina.

DePrince’s impact extended beyond the dance world, touching the lives of many people worldwide. Her story served as an inspiration to those facing adversity and discrimination. Her dedication, resilience, and talent made her a role model for aspiring dancers and performers. DePrince’s untimely death saddened those who knew her and admired her work, highlighting the loss of a talented artist and a courageous individual. The legacy of Michaela Mabinty DePrince will continue to resonate with those who were inspired by her strength and passion for dance.

The sudden passing of DePrince left a void in the hearts of her family, friends, and fans. The outpouring of tributes and memories from the ballet community and beyond reflected the impact she had on people from all walks of life. Her courage, determination, and artistry will be remembered and celebrated by those who were touched by her presence. DePrince’s legacy as a trailblazing Black ballerina and an advocate for diversity in the arts will live on through her work and the inspiration she provided to countless individuals.

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