3 Ballet Dancers to Follow on Instagram

Watching ballerinas do their thing is like watching magic. It’s not easy to understand how they can stand on pointed toes and do all those complicated movements, yet their secret is nothing but practice and determination. The best ballet dancers start practicing at a very early age and devote a lot of time and effort to practice until they’re able to perform gracefully and make us happy as we watch them. If you want to see more of their world on your Instagram feed, here are three ballerinas to follow.

Misty Copeland

Copeland is the first Black woman to become a principal dancer of the American Ballet Theatre and that tells a lot about her. On her Instagram page, she shares a lot of inspiring content you can enjoy. From behind-the-scenes shots to her engagement in Swans for Relief organization, we’re sure you’ll find it a great addition to the accounts you follow.

Isabella Boylston

Beautiful ballerina Isabella Boylston has been sharing videos of her practicing ballet at home during the lockdown. She’s also a founder of the Ballerina Book Club so that’s another reason to follow her.

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High altitude high kick ✨🏔

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Tiler Peck

The principal dancer of the New York City Ballet will make you want to start dancing yourself. She’s the author of Katarina Ballerina and she also hosts weekly Insta Live classes that you can join.