Chaussons
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Etienne is a concert pianist who frequents assisting The Classical Ballet Academy during both practices, and live performances. Margot is one of the ballerina's who secretly dreams of the spotlight. She wants a solo, one she fails to attain due to her overly harsh Ballet Teacher Mrs. Violet. Living in her shadow, Etienne is determined to help her win not only her solo, but to win her for himself. With him at her side as her faithful pianist together they begin to practice, he critiques her where he can even though he knows little of the art while pulling the passion she holds onto, out of her soul. A classic love story - Etienne & Margot.
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