π΅ Billy loves music and dancing with his grandmother, but his dad and brother don't understand or appreciate it.
β€οΈ Billy longs for his late mother and feels disconnected from his father and brother.
π₯ Billy takes boxing lessons but discovers his true passion for ballet.
π―ββοΈ Billy reluctantly joins a ballet class and discovers a passion for it.
π₯ Billy's struggle between his love for ballet and societal expectations of masculinity.
βοΈ The ongoing miners' strike and its impact on Billy's family.
π Tony and Gary have a heated argument, but Tony doesn't react violently.
π« Pickets and scabs engage in a conflict, with the pickets throwing eggs and stones.
π Billy's passion for ballet is met with resistance from his dad and the community.
π©° Billy wants to be a ballet dancer and is preparing for an audition.
π Billy's family is facing challenges and tensions at home.
π΅ Billy finds comfort and connection through dance and memories of his late mother.
π’ The protagonist's neighborhood is filled with police due to a street protest, and they end up getting injured and taken to jail.
π The protagonist's brother is passionate about ballet, but their family struggles to understand and support his dreams.
π° The protagonist's father, facing financial difficulties, considers selling a precious ring to support his son's ballet audition in London.
π₯ Billy wants to pursue ballet dancing, but faces financial challenges.
π° Billy's family and neighbors come together to raise money for his ballet audition at the Royal Ballet school.
π©° Despite feeling out of place during the audition, Billy's passion for dancing shines through.
π¦π»π Billy overcomes obstacles to pursue his dream of ballet despite the challenges his family faces.
πβοΈ Billy receives a letter from a ballet school and successfully gets accepted, bringing hope to his family.
ππ Billy performs as the main dancer in the Royal Ballet Company, showcasing his talent and achievement.