If I Would Lose My Voice as a solo version at Lain§uojattomat festival 10.6.2023

If I Would Lose My Voice is Kekäläinen & Company’s work about humankind’s irreversible effect on the biosphere. The work, premiered in 2020, is a thought-provoking piece about the state of the world, and how the actions of humankind are affecting nature more than ever before.

This year, If I Would Lose My Voice will be performed at Lain§uojattomat theatre festival as a solo version. Lain§uojattomat is a legendary contemporary theatre festival for independent companies from Finland and abroad.  The festival 2023 will take place in Iisalmi, Finland. If I Would Lose My Voice will be performed at Iisalmi Cultural Center on 10.6.2023 at 19:30.

https://www.kokoteatteri.fi/event-details/lain-uojattomat-if-i-would-lose-my-voice

If I Would Lose My Voice

K&C at Bodybuilding festival in Turku 13.5.2023

Kekäläinen & Company performs a work-in-progress -performance of an upcoming work at Bodybuilding festival in Turku.  “BREEDING – Work-in-progress” will be performed at Tehdas Teatteri on 13.5.2023.

Bodybuilding brings together artists working with body and bodily knowledge. The festival is produced by the Tehdas Teatteri and the Regional Dance Centre of Western Finland in cooperation with AB Dance Company and Turku Dansart.

This Work-in-progress performance is created through Sanna Kekäläinen’s   Open work concept and technique. Avoin teos – Open work opens up the closed format of an art work. The aim is not to define the form of the work once and for all, but allow it to change to different situations and thinking patterns, adapting to places and spaces. This adaptation also strongly refers to the content of the work; celebrating change as part of the performance situation creates a broad existence, new forms and meaningful possibilities.

https://www.tehdasteatteri.fi/TT%20bodybuilding/breeding/

 

Breeding - work-in-progress
Photo: nabbteeri

Can art have an effect on the future of our planet? Sanna Kekäläinen’s answer is Epidermis – The Fragile Skin of the Earth

Kekäläinen & Company’s new work Epidermis – The Fragile Skin of the Earth will premiere at Dance House Helsinki on 28.10.2022.

The work centres on Earth’s current condition and future. How to describe our relationship to something that we are perhaps losing?

”I feel that movement is significant in this world, in these catastrophies”, Sanna Kekäläinen explains. ”I try to find reasons, consider how the memory functions, bring private experiences into a shared space. I feel a great need to reflect on the condition that we are living in, and what happens to us. To me, art is never ‘just’ art. Contemporary art is always political, and the body is always political.”

Epidermis – The Fragile Skin of the Earth contrasts the skin of living beings and the earth’s skin – its layers of soil. It strives to go deeper than the surface, into the skin of the other. A living organism is created in the space – an event that is both intensive and poetic, shared and very personal.

This fictive environment is divided into four parts:

The locus of corpus and circulation.
The locus of repetition and destruction.
The locus of reason and definition.
The locus of chaos and dying.

Performers include bodies and skins or various ages and backgrounds. Of the seven performers, the youngest in Swiss dancer  Lara Müller, 23, and the oldest Finnish actress Seela Sella, 85, who is performing her first dance role. Other performers are artist-researcher Annette Arlander and Leila Kourkia, Janne Marja-aho, Eero Vesterinen as well as Sanna Kekäläinen herself.

Text (in English) is written by Kekäläinen’s long-term collaborator, writer Kari Hukkila.

Tickets are available on the website of Dance House Helsinki:

https://www.tanssintalo.fi/en/performances/kekalainen-company-epidermis

If I Would Lose My Voice in Tampere 27.5.2022

 

Kekäläinen & Company will perform the work If I Would Lose My Voice at Hällä stage on Friday 27.5.2022 as part of the Tanssivirtaa Tampereella festival.

If I Would Lose My Voice is an extraordinary display of humanity’s impact on Earth’s transformation. It is a thought-provoking piece about the state of the world, and how the actions of humankind are affecting nature more than ever before.

Lue lisää: https://www.tanssivirtaa.net/1_20_if-i-would-lose-my-voice.html