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about the show
“Freedom never sounded so dangerous.”
Step into 1956 Soviet Moscow, where wearing a yellow tie is an act of rebellion and dancing to jazz could cost you everything.
Boogie on the Bones tells the story of the stilyagi — young people who chose music, love, and colour over fear and conformity.
Inspired by real events this is a story of love, music, and the price of freedom.
“We wanted to live like Americans, but we created something of our own — something human.”
A powerful reminder that in the darkest times, art becomes rebellion, and every song is an act of defiance.
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