In 2004, she enrolled as a full-time student at the School of American Ballet and was the only African-American dancer in her year.
[2][3] She was a recipient of the Mae L. Wien Award in 2012, joining the New York City Ballet as an apprentice that same year.
She has also danced as a princess in Peter Martins' Swan Lake and Cellos in Jerome Robbins' Fanfare.
[4] In 2018, in honor of Nelson Mandela's 100th birthday, Boisson was featured in Melika Dez and Jeremy McQueen's 100 FISTS, a photography series that featured black dancers in New York City.
[5] That same year, Boisson and other members of New York City Ballet modeled for Puma's Spring/Summer collection and their Do You campaign.