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ATLANTA - It's a tradition this time of year as ballet companies across the country are perform The Nutcracker. But for a 7-year-old girl in Atlanta, this performance is like no other.
Addison Bulloch suffers from a form of Leukemia, but thanks to Bert’s Big Adventures, she got the VIP treatment.
Addison toured the stage, met the cast, and lived out one of her biggest dreams. She took the stage and actually got to perform in the opening scene.
She said she was pretty excited about it when she learned the news.
"I like screamed, and I started happy crying because I was so happy that I got chosen to be in The Nutcracker at Fox," said Addison.
A performance her mother, Danielle said wouldn't have been possible two years ago.
Addison has Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia. She's in remission, but her mother said the two and half years of chemo caused damage to Addison's legs and feet.
"Two years ago at this time she started physical therapy to try to start helping with the damage, and at that time two years ago she was even able to hop off the floor," said Danielle.
At the theatre, Addison had no problem getting around. She checked out costumes, tried on hand pieces with ballerinas, even got a made up into her character.
When she came off stage, she couldn't talk, but waved in excitement, before watching the rest of the show.
"I'd just like to say ‘thank you’ so much because this is a part of my life, I just really thought was amazing," said Addison.
For this little girl her dream came true.