
Rhythmic Circus "Boogie Monster"
Clip: Season 3 Episode 29 | 4m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Rhythmic Circus performs "Boogie Monster" from their full show "Feet Don't Fail Me Now."
Rhythmic Circus performs "Boogie Monster," an introspective piece from their full evening-length work "Feet Don’t Fail Me Now." Lyrically focusing on the fear that must be overcome to accomplish anything different or bold, Boogie Monster is performed by three of the group’s four dancers and five a capella vocalists pulled from their seven-piece band.
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Rhythmic Circus "Boogie Monster"
Clip: Season 3 Episode 29 | 4m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Rhythmic Circus performs "Boogie Monster," an introspective piece from their full evening-length work "Feet Don’t Fail Me Now." Lyrically focusing on the fear that must be overcome to accomplish anything different or bold, Boogie Monster is performed by three of the group’s four dancers and five a capella vocalists pulled from their seven-piece band.
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