Author Archives: Johanna

About Johanna

artist and curator

City of Women

It was great to visit the City of Women Festival in Ljubljana. Saw some interesting work, met great artists and friends and got to spend a few days in a new city. Diamanda Galas’s concert was fantastic, as well as Alejanda Herrera Silva’s performance. It was also amazing to learn about the work of Regina Jóse Galindo, Nahomi Ximenez, Via Negativa and Nataša Živković. And had great talks with Jennie Klein and the artistic director of the festival Mara Vujić. On the last day of the festival we also had a really good and efficient meeting with A Space for Live Art partners so I’m all happy about the trip.

Brought back Slovenian salt and chocolate. Walked a lot. Didn’t run with the painful knee.

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Nahomi negotiating  if the policeman will accept a hug:

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Artistic director Mara, Nahomi and Jennie:
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The building where my flat was:
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After returning home I’ve realized I have an enormous amount of work ahead of me. This and the upcoming week I’m performing BODY/HAIR, the week after it’s soft skin / harsh life and then it’s all about the ACTS OF CLOTHING. Really wanted to visit Performa but I really don’t think it’s possible in any way. Unfortunately.

Today I went for a run and rehearsed air acrobatics for BODY/HAIR. Feel really exhausted now.

I ordered new running shoes. Need to do something about the oddly painful knee I’ve never had before.

See you in the BODY/HAIR performances.

Johanna

on Acts of Clothing

Many people have been interested in the Acts of Clothing performance and its working process so I thought I write something about it.

I’ve gotten to know Marcia Farquhar during my visits to the National Review of Live Art in Scotland over the past ten years. Her extravagant appearance, outstanding charisma and audacious complaints that as the artistic director I had rejected her proposals to perform at ANTI Festival, made me fall in love with her way before I saw her perform which wasn’t until 2007. Her performance Acts of Clothing left an imprint for life. Seeing this gorgeous woman on a catwalk sharing a lifetime of clothing, memories and incidents related to them, dressing and undressing, was a performance I simply adored. After the performance I said to Daniel Brine, then a co-director of the Live Art Development Agency in London, now the director of Performance Space in Sydney, that I would love to perform that score with my clothes, my past, my history. Daniel loved the idea and later that year I had the courage to approach Marcia with this concept. She immediately said yes, so here we are.

Although Marcia did call this invitation a kind of consolation prize (as supposed to being invited to the ANTI Festival) in one of our encounters at the NRLA, for me this is everything but consolation. Marcia has very generously followed and commented on my working process. It is a scary idea to attempt to perform a score created and performed by such a brilliant performer and a star but like Marcia puts it: ‘You must not be worried about the clothing performance AT ALL. One of the most ingenious things you have done is to suggest you perform it and invite me to “hand it on” in person, that is very good and very FLUXUS and it will be marvelous whatever it is and as it is over some nights it can be different each night or the same. It is a very flexible form. This should only cause you excitement. Happy terror like going on a rollercoaster but better, not so fixed.’

So how have we worked? Marcia has handed the concept for me to use and basically, I’ve gone through my wardrobe at home and the storages in my parents’ house to find items that I wore at different ages and times. Then I’ve adapted a semiotician’s position and wrote kind of essays of each item in which I tried to consider what each had represented not only in my personal history but a wider social history. I’ve sent these ‘essays’ to Marcia who then has commented and encouraged me to get deeper into some of the themes. So this we have done via email. At one point I was being very insistent that Marcia should come and work with me during the autumn but partly due to our clashing schedules, it didn’t happen. But also, Marcia has been quite persistent that I have to make the work mine. As supposed to directing the actual performance, she calls it ‘over seeing’ it. So although I got the documentation dvd of her performance at the NRLA (which I’ve watched once), Marcia has kept saying that I don’t have to feel obliged to do as she did. Also in her emails she has reminded me all the time that I don’t have to do what she says or suggests. So I’ve stuck to her score and felt quite open to work within it. I’m also working a lot on letting go – trying to flexible with the material so that the performance can vary each night. So probably on some nights there will be more text than on others, sometimes the stories can go deeper and further and sometimes there might be more silence. Sometimes the stuff might be more fun, sometimes more tragic and sad.

So my Acts of Clothing performance will be altogether different and exactly the same as anything hitherto presented… It will be the same conceptually, one woman alone on a catwalk with her wardrobe spanning a lifetime and telling stories prompted by the garments… But altogether different in that I will present my own outfits, my own associations and above all her tales will be told mostly in Finnish, in my own (mother) tongue.

I’ve added a few new items and next I have to spend time working with them. Also some images and press material have to be done. So yes, a lot of work that still needs to be done. Marcia will be in Kuopio for about two weeks working with me in November. I’m really looking forward to that as it she has been an amazing support and inspiration.   

Johanna

Good rehearsal!

Oh I had such a great rehearsal today! Last night I watched the documentation of Marcia’s Acts of Clothing performance in Glasgow in 2007 where I also was present in the audience. I guess seeing the documentation answered many of my questions and gave me a lot of encouragement and energy to keep working. So today I had a great time. I brought 3 suitcases full of clothes to the studio, wore vintage heels and danced a lot to Madonna. And did a run thru which lasted 1 hour 40 minutes!

I was interrupted by Mikko Roiha, a theatre director, who was my schoolmate in Kallion lukio, a performance focused high school in Helsinki. When Mikko interrupted me (and very gently apologized), I was in my tights, leotard, heels and an animal print top which I used to wear back in the early 90s. I asked if Mikko remembered that top, but he didn’t. I guess we didn’t party in the same circles although I remember being in at least one house party in his home…

I ran 7 km before the rehearsal today and that really got my energy going. The weather is changing now and for the first time this autumn, I wore thicker running tights, a warmer top and a jacket, gloves and a hat! But it was all right. Beautiful colours, lots of fresh air and great music on the Ipod suffle.  

Back to studio tomorrow.

Johanna

post festival blues

It’s been a week since the ANTI Festival finished. It was probably the best festival ever –partly because of the length of the festival and number of artists involved which really made an impact to the city but I was especially satisfied with the programme this year. Of course, as an organizer there are always areas of improvement, but the overall level of the programme was very high this year. Also the seminar was great. I felt so proud of these amazing artists, academics, guests and visitors who all gathered to Kuopio to create the festival. I want to say thank you to each and every one of you. And especially I want to thank Gregg with whom it’s such a pleasure to collaborate.
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As usual, after the intense festival period, everything feels flat. I always get very emotional after the festival when all the exhaustion, pressure and expectation begin to ease off. For a couple of days I was just in tears. But by now I’ve learned that that’s part of it, part of the festival experience and although it feels tough each year, it’s something that will surely but slowly pass.

Luckily there were other things that kept me busy last week. Application deadlines, meetings, runs, exercising, other performances and reviews.

Part of me hates when the brisk but colourful autumn begins to get colder and rainier but a few days ago I had such a blissful 10k run and today an easy Nordic walk that I cannot complain. Yes, it’s quite cold but it didn’t rain on me. And yes, we are in the North, on the edge of Europe.

Next week I’m back to Acts of Clothing and very excited about it!   

Johanna

working hard

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Last month I’ve been working on ACTS OF CLOTHING, my upcoming show which is a concept by British live artist Marcia Farquhar. It has been a rather thought stimulating process to go through my past by looking at items of clothing and stories & incidents related to them. Marcia has been a great support and I’m so honoured to be working with her in this process. 
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Last weeks have been an emotional roller cost as I run my first (and maybe last) half marathon and felt really flat after achieving the goal I had been training for about nine months. A few days later I learned some sad news about funding and felt totally devastated. All that has to be dealt with later on as now it’s the best time of the year in Kuopio because the ANTI Festival kicks off on Wednesday. For about a week, Kuopio turns into the hotpot of live art as international artists, programmers, and festival visitors gather to create amazing work – thanks to me. Not just me, of course, but I’ve started the festival and I guess one could say that I’m the ‘force’ behind it. So tomorrow I’m having dinner with Gregg Whelan, Guillermo Gomez Pena and Roberto Sifuentes among others and later during the week will be spending time with Jennie Klein, Dee Heddon, Gwendoline Robin, Cindy Baker, Alex Bradley, Antti Laitinen, Essi Kausalainen, Leena Kela, Pilvi Porkola, Pirjo Yli-Maunula, William Petit, Samo Gosaric to name a few. How exciting!

Hope to see you all at ANTI. It will be great. I promise.

Johanna

 

 

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Today I was positively surprised to find myself on the cover of the Finnish Dance Magazine (Tanssi-lehti). Inside the magazine was a review of my work HUIPPUSUORITUS – OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE at the Full Moon Dance Festival in Pyhäjärvi and it was very positive and a bit flattering. That’s always nice. So if you haven’t seen it yet, you have to go and get your copy of the Tanssi magazine. I might translate some bits into English but these days are so filled with writing grant applications and preparing for Acts of Clothing rehearsals next week that it might take a while.
The only ‘problem’ with the great cover & review in the Tanssi magazine was that the cover photograph was not credited correctly. For about the last 9 years, all photographs of my works have been taken and created in collaboration with photographer Pekka Mäkinen and it’s really really a shame and a big mistake that the front image (which is just amazing) is credited to someone else than him.
The image -by Pekka Mäkinen- is this one, of course:
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Johanna

back to business

Last weeks have been a bit of a struggle in terms of adjusting into a new rhythm of getting up really early. The summer wasn’t pure holiday but mornings were mellow –not only for me but for he whole family. My daughter started school two weeks ago and as she goes to the Steiner school in Kuopio, her days start every day at 7.55 am. And that’s quite early in my opinion. Anyway, I’ve found myself quite disorientated and almost dysfunctional at times as days seem to be suddenly filled with appointments of bringing or picking up someone from somewhere.
And in the midst of that, I’ve tried to keep up with my running as my first half marathon is coming up soon, on the 5th of September. Today I did my last long run (16 kilometres) before the half marathon and the upcoming weeks will be a bit lighter and easier with the training. That’s great as some of the long runs have been kind of ‘fighting my mind’ although I think I’ve been able to overcome many psychological obstacles lately in terms of my running. Now there’s a lot to think about in terms of pace and gels / energy drinks during the half marathon especially as I easily get problems with my stomach during running. And of course there’s the question, what to wear?
The Functional Team, where I’ve done my functional training and which has been coaching my training for the past year or so, has moved to a new beautiful space with three studios and KINESIS circuit training possibilities. I’ve tried out KINESIS twice now and I think it’s something I’ll be doing a lot during the autumn. It just feels great and efficient but at the same time fluid and soft. I’ll have my third workshop session tomorrow and then I should be ready for individual KINESIS training. I’m really looking forward to that!
I’ve started rehearsing on my upcoming work and I’m really excited about the collaboration with Marcia Farquhar. More about that a bit later. Last week I had a photo shooting session of the BODY/HAIR performance and I hope I’m able to post a few images next week.
Now I need to get some rest. I feel the long run in my legs and there’s no mercy in the morning when my daughter’s school starts!

Johanna

rules & hints

I’ve been wallpapering my home office and therefore cleaning and going through tons of stuff. Today I re-found this A4 that I got maybe about 10 years ago which includes ‘Some rules and hints for students and teachers or anybody else’ by John Cage. It always makes me smile so here it is for you as well:

Some rules and hints for students and teachers or anybody else

by John Cage

RULE ONE: Find a place you trust, and then try trusting it for awhile.

RULE TWO: General duties of a student – pull everything out of your teacher; pull everything out of your fellow students.

RULE THREE: General duties of a teacher – pull everything out of your students.

RULE FOUR: Consider everything an experiment.

RULE FIVE: be self-disciplined – this means finding someone wise or smart and choosing to follow them. To be disciplined is to follow in a good way. To be self-disciplined is to follow in a better way.

RULE SIX: Nothing is a mistake. There’s no win and no fail, there’s only make.

RULE SEVEN: The only rule is work. If you work it will lead to something. It’s the people who do all of the work all of the time who eventually catch on to things.

RULE EIGHT: Don’t try to create and analyze at the same time. They’re different processes.

RULE NINE: Be happy whenever you can manage it. Enjoy yourself. It’s lighter than you think.

RULE TEN: “We’re breaking all the rules. Even our own rules. And how do we do that? By leaving plenty of room for X quantities.” (John Cage)

HINTS: Always be around. Come or go to everything. Always go to classes. Read anything you can get your hands on. Look at movies carefully, often. Save everything – it might come in handy later.

domestic days

Days just seem to pass without anything special happening. That’s alright, though. But I’ve done a few things, both for my own wellbeing and for the progress of our house building. I’ve read a few novels. What a luxury to lie most of the day in bed, reading! Amazing. Yesterday I defrosted the freezer and cleaned the fridge. Now we are ready for the ripening forest berries and strawberries, which we have to buy, though. But it’s my and my daughter’s tradition to buy a box of strawberries and put them in the freezer for the winter. And every time I make strawberry kissel during the winter, we think about how great it was that put the berries into the freezer.
I’ve kept up with my running and functional training. Most weeks I do three runs and one functional training. If I don’t make it to the functional training, I do a fourth run or go to the gym. I really like the balance of doing running and whole body workout as running in itself is so straining for the legs. Anyway…
Last week was by daughter’s birthday and we had a really nice party. First we celebrated with children and then had some friends over. We baked a lot but for the kids we made this inchworm cake. We had a so much fun and it was such a pleasure to see friends and hang out all night.

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The next day I went with my daughter to a friend’s place which is about 30 minutes out of Kuopio. It was heavenly. We went between the sauna and the lake all night, ate pancakes, had serious women’s conversations and just relaxed. I can’t believe some people live in those kinds of places. And yet, at the same time I envy the friends living in New York or London. But, at least I, need both. The country life & the most urban cities. Besides the amazing site by the lake including a wonderful garden, I guess I mostly enjoyed the company of the hostess. I can’t remember when I last have had a sauna with another woman, talking heart to heart, sharing, thinking and just being together in the Finnish sauna. It was truly a bliss.
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Kuopio is one of the worst shopping places on earth – at least that’s how it felt today. This was the second time I went to the sales and tried to find something but came back empty handed. It’s ok as I don’t really have money to buy anything but sometimes it really sucks. So I ended up buying a lot of bread from the factory outlet of Vaasan & Vaasan and beetroot lasagne from the factory outlet of Kasvisgalleria.

Have joyous days!

Johanna

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