‘Boho’ Encourages Women of All Ages to Dream – and to Dance: ‘This Show Is Like a Warm Blanket in Hard Times’
Apr 25, 2026 12:59am PT
‘Boho’ Encourages Women of All Ages to Dream – and to Dance: ‘This Show Is Like a Warm Blanket in Hard Times’
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'Boho' Courtesy of jonnydepony
It’s never too late to dream – at least according to the gospel of “Boho.”
In the show, presented at Canneseries, Kima, her sister Nawal and their friend Alex navigate societal pressures. Kima’s family claims she should finally settle down. Instead, she rediscovers her love of dancing.
“I’m a huge dreamer, too. Even more so now,” says creator Abbie Boutkabout. Director Olympia Allaert agrees: “When life gets serious, you forget about your dreams or push them aside. But this show really, really encourages dreaming. Especially when it comes to women,” she insists.
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