A story of little ballerinas with big dreams.
Little ballerinas have big dreams. Dreams of pirouettes and grande
jetes, dreams of attending the best ballet schools and of dancing
starring roles on stage. But in Harlem in the 1950s, dreams don't always
come true--they take a lot of work and a lot of hope. And sometimes hope
is hard to come by.
But the first African-American prima ballerina, Janet Collins, did make
her dreams come true. And those dreams inspired ballerinas everywhere,
showing them that the color of their skin couldn't stop them from
becoming a star.
In a lyrical tale as beautiful as a dance en pointe, Kristy Dempsey and
Floyd Cooper tell the story of one little ballerina who was inspired by
Janet Collins to make her own dreams come true.