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Vopli Vidopliassovas Tantsi Maria Sonevytsky

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Vopli Vidopliassovas Tantsi Maria Sonevytsky
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.15 MB
Author: Maria Sonevytsky
ISBN: 9781501363122, 9781501363115, 9781501363153, 1501363123, 1501363115, 1501363158
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Vopli Vidopliassovas Tantsi Maria Sonevytsky by Maria Sonevytsky 9781501363122, 9781501363115, 9781501363153, 1501363123, 1501363115, 1501363158 instant download after payment.

Rock ‘n’ roll may not have toppled the USSR, but it definitely rumbled through its foundations. Unlike the often-saccharine pop music sanctioned by the Soviet state, Ukrainian punk musicians of the 1980s Kyiv underground adapted ideologies of rock to roast the absurdities of late Soviet life, to articulate new ways of being Ukrainian, and to celebrate the cathartic pleasures of collective gatherings organized around musical performances.
This book tells the story of Tantsi (Dances) a 1989 semi-official cassette release by the now-legendary Ukrainian punk band Vopli Vidopliassova, known to fans simply as VV (pronounced “Ve-Ve”). Their disruptive musical sounds, ironic lyrics, use of language, and propulsive performances toyed with the distinctions between official and unofficial Soviet culture. VV's Tantsi exemplifies how Soviet musical cultures existed within an ecosystem of contradictions as entrenched state infrastructures collided with emergent youth subcultures on the quicksand of late Soviet life. Today, Tantsi continues to invite us to dance while we laugh (or cry) at the absurdities of everyday life.

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