Monthly Archives: June 2009

aftermath

I’ve realized how stressful the spring was and now that I’m easing into the summer and a bit of a holiday, I start to feel all the workload in my body. I even haven’t had the time to sit down in peace to write my blog and there are numerous things that I haven’t managed to complete the way I would have liked or needed to. I have some issues with my lower back and neck which need a bit of focus, time and energy.
My performances during the Kuopio Dance Festival as part of Paikallisliike 09 event went well but left me with a lot of questions. I was very happy that some collegues, people from the Finnish Dance Information Centre and at least one international writer were present at the performances but I don’t understand why the Kuopio Dance Festival cannot collaborate with the regional dance centre more thoroughly. Many dance professionals say that the Paikallisliike programme is much more exciting than the actual Kuopio Dance Festival programme but still there are a lot of writers that were in Kuopio who did not bother to see the full Paikallisliike programme because they don’t consider the program seriously. Jussi Tossavainen from Helsingin Sanomat and Eeva Kauppinen from the Finnish theatre magazine and Kaleva newspaper -among others- were here but did not attend the full Paikallisliike programme (they also didn’t bother to attend the launch of the ANTI Festival 2009 programme). I saw Eeva in one of the performances, which consisted of two worst works I’ve seen for a while. I don’t know, but I think she was there because one of the works was a premiere by Rimpparemmi, a folk dance group from the same region where she lives. Jussi Tossavainen I only saw in the Veljmies supermarket gambling and didn’t feel like saying hello to him. I don’t know – I just don’t understand why writers across Finland and Europe come all this way but instead of seeing as much as they can, they gamble, take salsa classes or otherwise just relax as supposed so showing interest to contemporary dance artists’ works? This really depresses me. Well, an exception was Ann-Marie Wrange from the Swedish Dans Tidningen who came to see several nights of the Paikallisliike event and who also attended both of my works. That was really lovely and I enjoyed her presence in BODY/HAIR a lot.

There’s a lot I would like to blog about but I will have to continue tomorrow. Today I went to functional training and cycled back and forth and feel pretty exhausted now. I’ve promised to my trainer that I will run a half marathon in September so I’m in the middle of my running programme. I’ll write more about that soon.

Johanna

performing on Saturday & Sunday

I’m performing HUIPPUSUORITUS – OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE on Saturday and BODY/HAIR on Sunday as part of Paikallisliike 09 event. Hope to see you there!

NOTE! Both works has a limited audience capacity and pre-booking is required. Please email aluekeskus@elisanet.fi or call +358 50 581 6300.

Huomaathan, että molempiin on rajoitettu katsojamäärä ja siksi pakollinen paikkavaraus! Varauksen voi tehdä Itäisen tanssin aluekeskuksen tuottaja Vilja Ruokolaiselle aluekeskus@elisanet.fi tai +358 50 581 6300.

HUIPPUSUORITUS – OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE on Saturday the 13th of June at 7.30pm:

Pink bra √
Miss Privilege √
Book called Huojuva talo (trl. Swaying House) √
Book called Perhosten valtakunta (trl. Empire of Butterflies) √
Overhead projector √
Items of clothing √
Treadmill √

Johanna Tuukkanen’s work OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE, created in collaboration with performers Sami Henrik Haapala and Vaatu Kalajoki, deals with concepts of time, daily routine and gender, all of which have been central to Tuukkanen’s body of work, formed by 15 pieces over 11 years.

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Pinkit rintaliivit √
Miss Privilege √
Huojuva talo √
Perhosten valtakunta √
Piirtoheitin √
Vaatekappaleita √
Juoksumatto √

Johanna Tuukkasen teos HUIPPUSUORITUS – OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE yhteistyössä Sami Henrik Haapalan ja Vaatu Kalajoen kanssa käsittelee ajan, arjen ja sukupuolen teemoja, jotka ovat olleet keskiössä hänen tähänastisen taiteellisen työnsä aikana toteuttamissa 15 teoksessa.

Concept & Choreography: Johanna Tuukkanen
Performance: Sami Henrik Haapala / www.samihenrik.me, Vaatu Kalajoki, Johanna Tuukkanen
Music and sound: Tatu Metsäpelto
Costumes: archive of Johanna Tuukkanen
Photography: Pekka Mäkinen
Light design: Sami Henrik Haapala, Jari ’Piki’ Lappalainen
Johanna’s fitness coaching by Riikka Valve, Pilates instructor Pipsa Rautsi / Functional Team / www.functional-team.fi
Treadmill: Sportia Kuopio / York Fitness
Supported by: Regional dance centre of Eastern Finland, Arts Council of North Savo, Arts Council of Finland and National Council for Dance
In collaboration with: Functional Team, Kuntokeskus Fressi, Sportia Kuopio

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BODY/HAIR on Sunday the 14th of June between 12noon-4pm:

BODY/HAIR is a one-to-one performance.

Each performance lasts approximately 30 minutes, during which the viewer can reflect compassionately and/or critically on the body; the questions it raises,
its beauty and its ugliness. Look / discuss / listen / experience.

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BODY/HAIR on yhdelle katsojalle kerrallaan esitettävä teos.
Teos kestää noin puoli tuntia ja katsojalla mahdollisuus pohtia ruumiiseen, sen kauneuteen ja rumuuteen, omaan lempeään asenteeseen tai kriittiseen katseeseen liittyviä kysymyksiä kokien ja keskustellen tai vain katsoen ja kuunnellen.

Consept & choreography & performance: Johanna Tuukkanen
Music & sound: Tatu Metsäpelto
Costume: Janna von Becker
Lighting design: Jari ’Piki’ Lappalainen
Supported by: Regional dance centre of Eastern Finland, National Council for Dance
In collaboration with: Emilia Tengvall/Kuopion Sirkus

impressions & some iconic images of New York

The site-specific performance symposium in New York was very good and exciting and I thank Gulgun, Bertie & Frank for inviting me. It was very important for me to hear about several projects and festivals done by an exciting mix of curators, artists and venues. And in terms of curating and organizing the ANTI Festival, it was also great to feel that we are part of a whole field working site-specifically and sharing a lot of similar concerns, challenges and issues.
My schedule in New York was quite tight and my visit rather short, but here are some images I took during my walks. Many of them are very iconic and typical images of New York but I guess the same images have to be taken over and over again as New York is just amazing. Unfortunately, I don’t have any images of the symposium or my 10k run in the Central Park. I was supposed to participate in a running event here in Kuopio in May but then this trip came about and I couldn’t take part in it. So I promised to myself and my trainer, that I will run 10k on my own in the Central Park, my goal being that I run it in less than an hour. Well, I did it in 58 minutes and it was truly an amazing feeling to be running there. And I was pretty satisfied with my performance that went easily and smoothly.

Images from where I stayed – in the middle of Manhattan:
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My hotel Carlton Arms which I can highly recommend:

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My stop:
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The ruins of WTC:
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A walk in Soho:
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A boat trip to Staten Island:
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Nighttime visit to the Empire State Building:newyork20_pos.jpg

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