Part concert, part theatre, and part film score for a film that will never be made, Miss Jugoslavia and The Barefoot Orchestra is a composed theatre work inspired by Tania Bosak’s musician father, and his extraordinary defection story, which took place between the former Jugoslavia and Belgium in 1958.
Story telling beyond words, bold, moving, funny, Miss Jugo and the BFO is also a celebration of the chaos that leads to finding oneself inarticulate in a foreign land.
Themes include; political and social secrecy, censorship, interrogation, escape, unruly balkan-jazz music, and espionage through concert practice.
Tania Bosak presents her first major work, which started in 1991, when her nationality changed overnight!
Miss Jugo and The BFO has become a culmination of Bosak’s obsession with her families secret stories, as well as her rich and diverse career spanning 25-years, as a musician, actor, director, producer, and comedian.
Gala double bill band night:
8.30pm Wiki men band
9.30pm Miss Jugo and Barefoot Show
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