Rosa and the Special Prize. Darcey Bussell

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Название Rosa and the Special Prize
Автор произведения Darcey Bussell
Жанр Детская проза
Серия
Издательство Детская проза
Год выпуска 0
isbn 9780007372935



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       To Phoebe and Zoe, as they are the inspiration behind Magic Ballerina.

      Table of Contents

       Cover Page

       Title Page

       Dedication

       3. A Song In the Cave

       4. Ballet Magic!

       5. Hide and Seek

       6. The Great Green Cave

       7. Neptune’s Revenge

       8. Coming Home

       Darcey’s Magical Masterclass

       Acknowledgements

       Copyright

       About the Publisher

       Magic Ballerina

      Rosa and the Special Prize

       Welcome to the world of Enchantia!

       I have always loved to dance. The captivating music and wonderful stories of ballet are so inspiring. So come with me and let’s follow Rosa on her magical adventures in Enchantia, where the stories of dance will take you on a very special journey.

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       p.s. Turn to the back to learn a special dance step from me…

       Map

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       Prologue

       In the soft, pale light, the girl stood with her head bent and her hands held lightly in front of her. There was a moment’s silence and then the first notes of the music began. For as long as the girl could remember music had seemed to tell her of another world – a magical, exciting world – that lay far, far away. She always felt if she could just close her eyes and lose herself, then she would get there. Maybe this time. As the music swirled inside her, she swept her arms above her head, rose on to her toes and began to dance…

      

      Rosa danced across the stage, turning with every step. Her pale blue ballet dress swirled around her as she stopped and spun on the spot. She was lost in the beautiful music, feeling like she really was a dancing water nymph. Ending her spin in a demi-plié, she held her arms up gracefully. The lights on stage were very bright and she couldn’t see the faces in the audience, but she could hear the applause as it burst out!

      She grinned and held out her hands to the sides. The other girls on the stage ran forward and made a line with her. They were all dressed in different shades of green and blue. They curtseyed together, smiling happily, and then the curtains closed.

      Rosa’s best friend, Olivia, hugged her. “Wasn’t that brilliant?”

      Rosa’s eyes shone. “It was!” Her class had been performing a ballet at the local theatre about an underwater kingdom and she had been the main character, a water nymph called Ondine.

      “Come on, girls!” Madame Za-Za, their teacher, called from the side of the stage. “Off you come!”

      As they left through the wings, Madame Za-Za smiled warmly at them. “That was excellent, all of you!” She turned to smile at Rosa in particular. “Well done. I don’t think you have ever danced so well, Rosa.”

      Rosa glowed with pride as she went downstairs to the dressing rooms with Olivia. There was a TV monitor on the wall which showed what was happening on stage.

      The next class were performing the Sugar Plum Fairy’s dance from The Nutcracker. Rosa glanced at her red ballet shoes and smiled to herself. It was amazing to think that she had actually met the real Sugar Plum Fairy…

      Rosa had a secret. Her red ballet shoes were magic! Sometimes they started to sparkle and then they took her to Enchantia, a land where all the different characters from the ballets lived. Rosa had been on some brilliant adventures there. She wondered when she’d go again.

      “Hey, Rosa! Have some of these!” Looking round, Rosa saw that her friends were sharing out a big bag of sweets. Pushing the thoughts of Enchantia away, she ran over to join them.

      After the show, the girls piled out of the dressing rooms and into the theatre foyer to meet their parents. They were all chattering excitedly. Madame Za-Za had given them each a glittering hairslide as an after-show present. Rosa’s was made of sparkling red jewels and she had clipped it into her blonde hair.

      “There’s