
“I wish... to be a ballerina.”Kayla , age 9
When it comes to the holidays for many young girls, visions of graceful ballerinas dance in their heads.
Nine-year-old Kayla is no different, except that her wish to join those beautiful, delicate dancers on stage recently came true. Thanks to the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Eastern Virginia and the inspiring generosity of Virginia Ballet Theatre, Kayla was given a role in a matinee performance of “The Nutcracker” presented by the dance company.
The wonderful opportunity completed a great wish adventure for Kayla. She uses a wheelchair and walker to get around but has always been fascinated by ballet and the dancers who perform its intricate movements.
The Make-A-Wish® chapter began her wish to become a ballerina by arranging for her to take dance lessons at a local studio. But before she could take her moment in the spotlight at a recital, Kayla broke her hip.
She eventually healed, and the Foundation approached Virginia Ballet Theatre about providing tickets to Kayla and her family to attend a performance.
Hearing about Kayla’s story, Artistic Director Frank Bove sprung into action. He created roles in “The Nutcracker” for Kayla as a special friend of lead character Clara and for her father as a butler, so that he could bring Kayla on stage.
The afternoon of her performance, Kayla received another cool treat at the pre-event Sugarplum Fairy Tea, where she was the guest of honor with “The Nutcracker” dancers.
Then Kayla was ready for her ballet debut. She was dressed in a beautiful party dress and her wheelchair was given a special “antique” look. Kayla’s father brought her out for her role, as a child receiving a present in the Christmas party scene. After her charming performance, Kayla watched the rest of the show from backstage.
When the cast, including Kayla, took its curtain call after the show, she was presented with flowers by Bove.
For Kayla and her family, the performance completed an unforgettable wish.
“We will treasure forever our memories of Kayla’s experiences on stage and behind the scenes with Virginia Ballet Theatre,” her father later wrote. “To be sure, Kayla’s participation in ‘The Nutcracker’…has been a wish come true.”

