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The series is a fictionalized account inspired by the real history of the and its legendary founder, Nadezhda Nadezhdina. It explores the "floating step" technique, the fierce competition behind the scenes, and the personal sacrifices made for professional glory.

The second part of the Russian melodrama series covers the dramatic climax of the story as the characters navigate the challenges of the famous folk dance ensemble during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Episode Summaries (Part 2) The series is a fictionalized account inspired by

: The Ministry approves Yan Kukk’s new choreography for the upcoming American tour, but Svetlova insists on "trial runs" in front of a domestic audience. The ensemble travels to Saratov, where Katya’s romance with Mironov deepens. Edita discovers she is pregnant with Yan's child. Episode Summaries (Part 2) : The Ministry approves

: The ambitious dancer from Estonia who fought to keep her secrets and her place in the troupe. Series Background : The ambitious dancer from Estonia who fought

: The final episodes focus on the ensemble’s survival during the turbulent era of the Soviet Union's collapse (1984–1991). The story concludes the arcs of the three main protagonists:

: Katya attempts to convince Mironov to allow Svetlova a chance to stage her own number for the US tour. Meanwhile, Alexey proposes to Varya during a visit to Svetlova's relatives, and she finally accepts.