BBC News, Norfolk
A 10 -year -old girl who was inspired after watching strictly low dancing, said she was “shocked” after securing a place in a prestigious ballet training program.
Jessica, who lives in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, will attend the Royal Ballet School’s Junior Associate Program, which trains a small number of talented young dancers along with its regular classes.
She said that she wanted to become the next Darsi Bussel, and her 40 -year -old her mother Lucy said she was “proud” on her daughter’s determination.
Jessica’s dance instructor said that her “technique is beautiful” and she has the ability to go with dance as far as she likes “.
Jessica said that, at the age of four, she asked her mother if she could go to a dance school.
“My feet just wanted to move,” he said.
Jessica felt that she did not get any chance after applying for the course, as there were more than 2,000 people in the audition.
When she got good news, she “jumped up and down and cried”.
A spokesperson of the Royal Baila School said that he was excited to welcome Jess at the Junior Associate Program, built in 1948 by the founder, Dame Ninet de Valois.
Jessica dances Noise and chance school danceAnd the owner, Tina Lee said that she was always “very energetic”.
Youngster had “beautiful” technology and a great “attitude”, said Ms. Lee.
“He is very emotional about it, and if you can correct that mixture within a child, you know that they can take themselves away,” he said.
Jessica was a reminder that “big things and big dreams could come from small places” she continued.
Looking at his train from the edge of the room, his mother Lucy said: “I never thought it would change anytime [this] – It is incredible. ,
Lucy said that Jess had to give up some things, such as his passion for dance, traveling with parties or friends in the weekend, but it was his choice.
“This is always operated by him,” he said.
Lucy is now trying to raise money to help Jess pay for going to London to participate in training.