Ballerina Dreams

June 13, 2010

It seems a lot of little girls dream of dancing.  Having Cerebral Palsy doesn’t make little girls immune to that desire.

Ellie's Ballerina Dreams from 2008

At least one physical therapist and part-time dance instructor decided to do something about that and started a dance class for little girls that are “differently abled”.  It’s an inspired idea, allowing special little girls to go to dance class, fulfill a dream, and get physical therapy at the same time.

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There’s even a book about it called Ballerina Dreams ….. described as:

Five adorable little girls are given the opportunity to learn to dance like ballerinas and eventually perform on stage. This is no small accomplishment since the girls have cerebral palsy and other muscle disorders and several wear leg braces. To inspire them, their teacher, who is a dancer and physical therapist, gives each of them a glittery tiara and a wand. Assistance is provided to them, as needed, by helpers between the ages of 11 and 16 who work with them during each class and at the recital. As the children learn the steps, their confidence improves and their muscles grow stronger. Finally on the day of the recital, the excitement of makeup and lovely costumes combines with the magic of performing to the beautiful music from The Nutcracker and Swan Lake as they realize their dreams. This is an inspiring portrayal of determination and love that will foster empathy among young readers. The colorful photographs of this dancing community working toward a common goal accurately and sensitively capture the struggles and joyful enthusiasm of all of the participants.—Carol Schene

Well, Miss Ellie is going to get her chance too.  Her mom has signed her up for dance class!  Grandma is already eagerly awaiting pictures!

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