Moscow exhibition free for women wearing high heels
By Associated Press
Feb 5, 2016 9:46 AM CST
In this photo taken on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2016, a woman wearing high heels visits a multimedia exhibition of works by Vincent van Gogh in Moscow, Russia. A music video by one of Russia's most popular rock bands, Leningrad, with over 33 million views online, tells the story of a young woman going on...   (Associated Press)

MOSCOW (AP) — A music video with more than 33 million views online has inspired organizers of a Moscow art exhibit to offer free admission to women who turn up wearing high heels.

The video by Leningrad, one of Russia's most popular rock bands, tells the story of a young woman going on a date with a man called Sergei to a show of works by Vincent van Gogh.

Moscow's Art Play announced earlier this week that it will offer free admission to its multimedia van Gogh exhibition to women wearing high heels, and give a 50 percent discount to any man whose name is Sergei.

Kira Marinina, deputy curator of the exhibition, said organizers decided that offering discounts in the current economic situation would offer an occasion "to laugh at ourselves."

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