Angelina ballerina biography


Angelina ballerina biography

In the favorites of reading: 4 min. More than anything in the world, Angelina loved to dance. She danced everywhere and everywhere and often she was so fond of dancing that she forgot about everything in the world. Angelina’s mother constantly reminded her of what to do: “Angelina, you need to get out in her room, - or - Angelina, it's time to gather to school, otherwise you will be late.” But in fact, Angelina did not want to study at school at all.

She only wanted to dance, dance, dance. One night, she even danced in a dream, and when she woke up in the morning, she knew for sure that once she would become a real ballerina and all of her would be called Angelina Ballerina. When Angelina's mother opened the door to her daughter’s bedroom to call her to breakfast, she found her daughter standing on the bed, practicing curtsy.

The time came to go to school, and Angelina stood at the mirror, trying on her mother’s hats and cuddling faces for the mirror. But Angelina was all the same. She jumped on a stone on a stone and trained high jumps through floral flower beds until Mrs. Musevin was in the pansies and did not get big. At school, at a break, Angelina spin so quickly that not a single girl or a boy from her class could keep up with her.

And then, after school, she showed her mother in the kitchen how beautiful she knows how to make Arabesque and accidentally touched a cup with her mother’s overcunctional cheese buns. She sent Angelina up to her room, and she herself went seriously with Mr. Mausling. Mrs. Masling shook her head and told her husband: “I just don’t know what to do with Angelina.” Mr.

Masling postponed the newspaper and thought. Then he smiled at his mother: “Do not worry dear! I have a wonderful plan! They spent the whole evening there and the next morning, Angelina was waiting for a pleasant surprise at breakfast - a large box with her name lay on the table. And inside the box was the most beautiful pink ballet dress and a couple of the same pink ballet shoes.

Dad Angelina looked at his daughter with a smile, as she dancing through the whole room with joy. Angelina could not find a place with joy. She jumped onto a chair in which she lay a basket with her mother’s knitting, and turned everything on to the floor ... The next day, Angelina took her posed poinets and ballet dresses and went to her first lesson to Miss Lily's ballet school.

There were nine more students and all of them practiced curtsies and plier and flew around the classroom, like fairies. And so the whole lesson passed. Angelina joyfully fled home to hug her mother with happiness. Since then, Angelina has always begun to fulfill her mother’s requests, now she herself cleaned her room in time and was never late for classes at school. Angelina helped her mother in the kitchen and even sometimes allowed the boys to catch up with her at a break.

Angelina was so busy with Miss Lily's dancing that she no longer needed to dance at home or on the way to school, as she did before. Every day she now went to classes in a ballet school and worked and worked for so many, many years ... ... Until she finally became the famous ballerina Mademoiselle Angelina, for the ideas to which people came from the farthest countries to see how beautiful she dances.

Illustrations Helen Craig.