Next year in May, we will be celebrating 100th anniversary of birth of one of the most fascinating ballet personalities in Britain, Mona Inglesby, a ballerina, a choreographer, an artistic director, and an immensely gifted person, the one who "brought ballet to the masses", the one who preserved Nikolai Sergeev's archive that is invaluable for any work aimed at "reconstructing" spectacles of Russian Imperial ballet. A few years ago Ismene Brown produced a BBC Radio 4 program devoted to Inglesby. My sincere wish is to awake interest and awareness among the ballet public, and garner popular support for having next year some events that properly honour her life and achievements. Personally, my dream would be to bring back to stage one of her "charming" little ballets.