TelepART: October 2022

Oct 3, 2022 | News, TelepART

 

In October, TelepART support allocated by the Finnish Cultural Institute for the Benelux has been given to:

Entirely Moved | Kaikki Liikkuu ry. 

Inga Huld Hákonardóttir (IS) and Kevin Fay (US), based in Brussels.

 

Performers Inga Huld Hákonardóttir and Kevin Fay are performing at international contemporary dance festival Moving in November as part of Nature Untitled which is a new work by choreographer Veli Lehtovaara, visual artist Eija-Liisa Ahtila and sound designer Jani Hietanen with an international group of artists.

 

NATURE UNTITLED | Movements I – III by Veli Lehtovaara, Eija-Liisa Ahtila & Jani Hietanen

 

How do ecological poetics perform between dance, site and image? Nature Untitled is a new work by choreographer Veli Lehtovaara, visual artist Eija-Liisa Ahtila and sound designer Jani Hietanen with an international group of artists. The work is presented in the form of a triptych – each of the three movements discharges on stage in a particular mode.

The first movement, inside an empty oil silo, dances out the ghosts of exhaustion and energies consumed. The bodies fold and crackle, the steel structure purrs, the phantasms of the oil era burn only to vanish.

In the second movement, we traverse on a field road and in interstellar space. The stage is both enveloping and infinitely extending vacuum, space and ship at the same time, governed by the sound of artificial intuition. Dance wobbles and weaves, recalls and regrets the earth and its beings.

The third movement juxtaposes a primeval forest with a shopping mall. The human-made technological environment plunges into the restful depths of the old growth forests. Dancing bodies graph the divergence of forms and minds emerging within this border zone.

One can see all three parts or decide to just experience a single one. The second part is a choreographic installation organized in loops of 45min each, starting at every full hour: 15h/16h/17h on the 6th and 18h/19h/20h on the 7th. One can enter and exit the performance whenever one likes.

The work is part of Veli Lehtovaara’s artistic research (PhD) at the Theatre Academy Helsinki as well as part of Moving in November -festival 2022.

 

Credits:

Choreography: Veli Lehtovaara in collaboration with the performers

Performers: Matilda Aaltonen, Erik Eriksson, Kevin Fay, Elias Girod, Inga. Huld Hákonardóttir, Anni Koskinen, Sofia Simola

Space, scenography and moving image: Eija-Liisa Ahtila

Sound design: Jani Hietanen

Costume design: Piia Rinne, Heide Vanderieck

Dramaturgical assistance: Merel Heering

Production: Entirely Moved | Kaikki Liikkuu ry.

Co-production: Moving in November, Institut Finlandais in Paris, Zodiak -Center for New Dance

Production assistance: Arts Management Helsinki

Residencies: La Briqueterie CDCN Val-de-Marne, wpZimmer

Supporters: Finnish Cultural Foundation, Taike, Tanssin talo / SPARKS, TelepART Mobility Support Platform & Finnish Cultural Institute for the Benelux

 

BIOS

 

Veli Lehtovaara is a choreographer and performer working in the international field of dance and experimental theatre. He lived and worked in Brussels in 2010-2018 after graduating from P.A.R.T.S. Lehtovaara’s stage works and choreographic installations have been seen in central venues and festivals around Europe, as well as in North and South America. For the last five years his work has been focused on the interstices of choreography, ecological thinking, and diversity of corporealities. Lehtovaara conducts his artistic doctoral thesis at CfAR in University of the Arts, Helsinki. He also works as a visiting teacher, mentor and expert at Theatre Academy Helsinki.

Visual artist and filmmaker Eija-Liisa Ahtila experiments with narration and form in her works that address the gendered, colonial and anthropocentric structures haunting the everyday and its representations. During the last decade she has explored what an ecology of drama could be, that includes also more-than-human actors and their perspectives: how to allow another animal than human, or a tree or the wind, to take the centre stage in cinematic narratives? Works such as Horizontal (2011) and Studies on the Ecology of Drama (2014) experiment with expanding representation and narration towards these coexisting diverse temporal rhythms and spatial scales of lived experience. Ahtila’s current work is concerned with how to depict and make sense of reality at the time of urgent ecological crises. How can art and moving image adapt to the changing world? What kind of shifts in perspectives and perceptions could align with the ongoing transformations in worldviews and in our interdependent relations?

Jani Hietanen is a sound designer, musician and media artist who’s practice extends to different fields of sound art and performance; to dance, installation works, cinema, radio, contents of extended- and virtual reality as well as the interfaces of auditive and visual media. His interest in immersive strategies, self-generating systems in sound computing and interplay with sound and other media is valuable for this creation.

 

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

 

Part I

Venue: Oil Silo 468, Saaristolaivastonkatu, 00590 Helsinki

Time: 30 October at 18.00 & 31 October at 18.00, duration 35 min

Tickets: Single tickets 15 / 30 €; Festival Pass 48 €

 

Part II

Venue: Zodiak Stage, Kaapeliaukio 3, 00180 Helsinki

Time: 6 November at 15.00 & 7 November at 18.00, duration 45-180 min

Tickets: Single tickets 15 / 30 €; Festival Pass 48 €

 

Part III

Venue: Shopping Centre Redi, Hermannin rantatie 5, 00580 Helsinki

Time: 12 November at 16.00 & 13 November at 16.00, duration 35 min

Tickets: Single tickets 15 / 30 €; Festival Pass 48 €

 

ACCESSIBILITY

Disabled persons’ personal assistants have free entry to the performances. Assistance dogs are welcome. Please contact festival organisers in advance if you need a seat for a wheelchair or personal assistant or have any questions regarding accessibility: tickets@liikkeellamarraskuussa.fi

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