Magic Ballerina 1-6. Darcey Bussell
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Название: Magic Ballerina 1-6

Автор: Darcey Bussell

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Детская проза

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isbn: 9780007513543

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      His voice was drowned out as the boxes toppled over. They crashed down, jars of glue raining on his head. “Ow! Ooh! Ow!” he yelled.

      The guards cried and shouted too. The jars smashed into each other as they fell, cracking open and covering King Rat and his soldiers in quick-drying white glue.

      King Rat pointed at Delphie, glue dripping down over his face and off his ears and whiskers. “Why you…you…!”

      But though he tried to run towards her, his feet were stuck fast!

      “Come on,” gasped Delphie, turning to Sugar and the Nutcracker. “Let’s get out of here!”

      And quickly they raced out of the castle and back to the woods.

      “That was brilliant, Delphie!” exclaimed Sugar.

      “Fantastic!” said the Nutcracker, giving her her shoe back.

      “We’re free – that’s the main thing,” Delphie grinned as she put it back on.

      “And Enchantia should be returned to normal,” said Sugar. “Come on, let’s use my magic to get away from here and see what’s happening!”

      She waved her wand. Delphie found herself spinning round three times. When they landed she saw that they were in the village that she had seen painted on the scenery in the theatre. The streets were full of characters from the ballet – toys, enormous sweets, dancers dressed up as bright flowers, two Spanish dancers and a beautiful fairy in a rose-pink dress dancing on her pointes.

      Music was flooding magically through the air. Sugar grabbed Delphie’s hands. “Let’s dance!”

      Holding lightly on to the Sugar Plum Fairy’s hands, Delphie felt herself being swept up in the music – she didn’t have to stop to think what steps she was going to do. As Sugar rose on to her pointes, Delphie let the music guide her – she skimmed across the ground with tiny steps, and jumped into the air, her arms outstretched, her toes pointed. She landed softly and then, with perfect balance, she stretched one leg out behind her. Delphie couldn’t believe how graceful she felt! It seemed like the music was flowing through her as she and Sugar ran forward together and pirouetted. The Nutcracker leapt in front of them, turning into a handsome prince as he landed. His glittering costume perfectly matched Sugar’s. Delphie gasped as he swept the Sugar Plum Fairy up in his arms and lifted her high into the air. He turned and placed her lightly down. Holding on to his hand she turned round on the tip of her toe. All around them the other characters danced too – the flowers waltzed, the snowflakes twirled, the Spanish dancers swung their tiered red skirts and the Russian dancers linked arms. There was colour and movement everywhere. The Nutcracker and Sugar came to a stop, their cheeks flushed, their eyes shining.

      “It is almost time for you to go home, Delphie,” the Nutcracker Prince said. “We can’t thank you enough.”

      A thought struck Delphie. “I hope Mum and Dad don’t wonder where I’ve gone!”

      “Do not worry, time is different in our world and yours,” said the Nutcracker. “When you get back you will find that it will be as if no time has passed at all.”

      Delphie felt relieved but also sad as she looked around at the enchanted world. “I don’t want to leave here.”

      Sugar smiled at her. “You’ll come back. You have the magic ballet shoes. Whenever we need you they will sparkle. If you put them on they will bring you to Enchantia again.” She danced over and kissed Delphie on both cheeks, then she took out her wand. “This is to take home to remind you of us,” she said, waving sparkles in the air.

      Delphie gasped as a beautiful white tutu appeared in her hand. “Goodbye – and thank you,” Sugar said. “Send my regards to Madame Za-Za.” And with that she waved her wand over Delphie’s head.

      “Goodbye!” Delphie cried as the air around her swirled with colour and she began to pirouette round and round…till suddenly, she landed with a bump…

      

      She was back in her bedroom sitting on her bed with a beautiful white tutu lying next to her.

       Could her mother have put it there?

      “Perhaps it was real after all,” she whispered, her head spinning as she thought about everything that had just happened. She looked down at the ballet shoes on her feet and remembered Madame Za-Za’s words: They are very special shoes, Delphie. I hope one day you find out just how special they are …

      Delphie could hardly believe it. As she began to unlace the ribbons she thought about her ballet lessons. After her adventures in Enchantia, she was even more determined to practise really hard and get as good at ballet as she could. After all, the better I am, the more I should be able to help in Enchantia, she realised.

      Delphie stood up and put the tutu and the shoes carefully on her bedside table. When would she next go to Enchantia and what would she have to do? She remembered what the Sugar Plum Fairy had said: You have the magic ballet shoes. Whenever we need you they will sparkle and if you put them on they will bring you to Enchantia.

      Delphie hugged her arms around herself. She might not know when it was going to happen or for what she might be needed but if the shoes glowed again, she would be there to help in whatever way she could!

      

       Prepare

      Put your heels together with toes pointing outwards. Make an oval shape with your arms.

       First position

      Now move your arms upwards so that your hands are in line with your belly button.

       Second Position

      Move your feet to hips-width apart, and open your arms.

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