10 May 2019, Issue 959
Success and sacrifice “I was so impressed … such a wonderful attitude and a very pleasing and talented student to work with.” And on the back of that glowing testimonial from international dance master Terry Etheridge, 15-year-old Tauranga ballet dancer Arabella Moore was accepted into Rambert in London - one of the world’s most exclusive and prestigious ballet schools - on a one week scholarship. “Certainly the highlight of my career to date,” says the vivacious teenager. The scholarship is more about getting herself known at Rambert so she can return next year and train full time. “I guess if you try hard enough and put yourself out there, you can do it.” Her achievement is made even more remarkable because it comes after a debilitating injury which took her out of ballet for 18 months. The full story of Arabella’s spiralling success and sacrifice is on pages 8-9. Photo: Beth Maskey Photography
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