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The Ballerina Princess
(Ethnic version)
(Complete
Story)
The Ballerina Princess
was created especially for
Ariel Cooper
Russell
at the age of
4
For my little
princess
Uncle Ron
December 2006
Springtime in
Peru, Indiana was always an especially beautiful
time of year. Bright pink flowers and lush green trees are accented by the blue
sky and bright sunshine above. It was time for the dancers in
Ariel's ballet class to perform their annual
ballet.
Ariel
and her good friends, Ron, Jan, and Dennis,
couldn’t wait to see what part they were going to play.
Miss Anderson would soon assign parts to everyone for this year’s
performance of “The Ballerina Princess.”
The ballet was filled with dancing
parts for birds, flowers, insects and butterflies. "There will be more exciting
parts this year," said Miss Anderson. "The lead
role of the Ballerina Princess will be assigned to a visiting professional
ballerina."
Ariel,
Ron, Jan, and Dennis worked very hard practicing their pirouettes, plies,
jumps and turns for this special ballet.
They watched themselves in
the mirrors as they performed their exercises while carefully stretching their
legs, backs and necks so they would stand tall and straight.
Ariel practiced very hard because she hoped that
one day she would be performing as the lead ballerina.
Ariel watched all of the lead ballerina’s movements with special
interest.
Ron
watched what Ariel was doing and teased her about
it. Ron asked Ariel,
"Why do you practice the lead ballerina’s part as well as your own?"
"Because next year I hope to
be the Ballerina Princess," Ariel answered. "If I
practice all year, next spring I will be ready for the part."
Miss
Anderson asked everyone to perform a short routine to help her decide
which part to assign to them. Susie stepped into position. She twirled across
the room as the others watched and waited their turn.
Next it was Dennis' turn. She
performed one pirouette after another without once losing her balance or getting
dizzy. Then Ariel went through a short routine they had learned in class. She
especially impressed Miss Anderson with her graceful arabesque and the way she
kept her toes so perfectly pointed.
Miss
Anderson was very proud of all her students. It was obvious that everyone
had been practicing very hard at home. "We are going to have a wonderful spring
performance because all of you dance so well," she told them.
Then she announced the roles
for the dancers as she showed the costumes they would be wearing. Everyone
already knew the Ballerina Princess would be played this year by a former
student who had become a famous ballerina. Ariel and
Susie would be butterflies. Jan would be a
blue bird and another one of the girls would play the role of a caterpillar. All
the dancers were happy about their parts as they left for the day.
That night, all the little
dancers called their families and friends to invite them to attend the
performance. Ariel called
Uncle Ron.
Each afternoon
Ariel, Susie, Jan, and Dennis joined the other
dancers to rehearse their roles for the upcoming recital. Everyone worked hard
to learn their parts and Ariel continued to
practice the part of the Ballerina Princess.
The weeks went by very
quickly. On the day before the performance, they gathered for dress rehearsal.
The lead ballerina entered the studio looking very pale. Suddenly, the lead
ballerina sneezed. She sneezed again and again.
Miss
Anderson stepped over and asked, "What is the problem?"
"I think I am coming down with
the flu," said the lead ballerina. "I'm very sad because I don’t want to let
everyone down and there is no time for anyone to learn my part."
A hush came over the class as
Miss Anderson exclaimed, "What in the world can we
do?" Just then Dennis shouted, "But
Miss Anderson, Ariel knows all the moves of the
Ballerina Princess. She has practiced them every night on her own." All eyes
turned to Ariel.
"Is that correct,
Ariel?" asked Miss Anderson.
"Yes, it is," replied
Ariel, a little embarrassed by the attention but
happy at the same time. "I have practiced every night in hopes that by next year
I would be chosen as the Ballerina Princess."
"Well,
Ariel," said Miss Anderson, "you now have
the part of the Ballerina Princess!" For the rest of the day the dress
rehearsal continued with Ariel in the lead. There
was one less butterfly in the garden, but everyone was happy to spend the extra
time to work on the changes.
The big day finally arrived.
Ariel's performance was perfect. The entire crowd
full of family and friends gave a standing ovation to the dancers.
Ariel, Susie and the other girls in the dance
curtsied as flowers were brought onto the stage.
Ariel
was the heroine of the night and the star performer in the ballet. All of her
hard work and practice had paid off! What an unforgettable day this was . . .
the day Ariel became The Ballerina Princess.
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