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Non- Romantic Love Poem
Your cold, small studio
Made me feel welcome and warm
Your hard tone and strictness
Made me improve as a person,
As a dancer
You always had brutal honesty,
No sugarcoating
Always telling things the way they were
Even if it hurt to hear
You took in dancers, artists of all different levels and capabilities
And gave them no choice but to improve
Though you had little to offer,
Every penny was put to good use
Every performance better than the last
Constantly improving and seeking, striving to push us to the limit
But under the seemingly harsh outside
Was a caring and passionate teacher
Who only wanted the best for his students
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This piece is about my Russian ballet teacher from when I lived in Germany who appears harsh and cold at first but is actually a wonderful person who is passionate about his work.