Spring

07.04.2000


Partiture -welcoming people with a tin megaphone -rain with the earth that drinks the water, from balcony -in a red kalmuk woman’s dress I walk smaller and smaller circle, until at the center of the circle I whirl like a mad man: grass, leaves, flowers, bees, birds, sun -final duet. With flutist Katerina Zenz. Duration… Read more

KESKEN

08.02.2000


kesken was a duo formed by Jaakko Nousiainen and Juha Valkeapää. Starting in 1992 they utilised vocal improvisation to explore the possibilities of human voice. The duo gave a wide variety of live performances as well as constructed sound installations in Finland and in several European countries. Their main works include kesken sound bus for The Tampere International… Read more

IKI-TURSO

08.01.2000


Iki-Turso started as a runo song project in October 1998, transforming eventually towards voice theatre. Together Heikki Laitinen, Eila Hartikainen, Taito Hoffrén, Maari Kallberg, Ilona Korhonen, Anna-Kaisa Liedes, Outi Pulkkinen and Juha Valkeapää were better in vocal improvisation than in runo song. Or vocal impro was more interesting. From September till December 1999, Iki-Turso gave… Read more

Plumber

07.10.1999


I wander amongst people with a one-meter-long plastic (over tone) tube on my mouth. I point the tube towards people’s ears (one person & one ear at time!) and make sounds into it: tiny little, gentle, tender whispers and mumblings and yawnings etc. My purpose is simply to surprise, to shake, but warmly, gently. From… Read more

LEPORELLO

08.09.1999


Leporello was part of the Helsinki-based Q Theatre’s festival called Baltic Circle, a co-operation between theatres around the Baltic Sea. Nine people gathered together three times, twice in Helsinki (Sept 99 & Jan 00) and once in Oldenburg, Germany (Nov 99): Danish Tine Madsen directed, Michael Olsen from Oldenburg visualized and the others acted as… Read more

Song of two men who are cut in their navels

07.09.1999


The vocal piece was made for an occasion organized by the M.A. Castrén Society at the Museum of Cultures, Helsinki. It is based on exclamation ”kajjajjuujig”, used in bear rituals of Hantis and Mansis, Siberian Fenno-Ugrian people. I was accompanied by Heikki Laitinen playing naresjuk, a string organ. Sept 18, 1999, duration 15 min’s.

Boy’s Toys

07.09.1999


Boy’s Toys was inspired by my 2-year-old son’s sounds & motions & two toys, a spinning-top and a Russian swinging & klinging doll. How does a child see and comprehend the world? Swing, tube, ladder, mimics and shadows became important elements at VaraQ’s (the Q-theatre’s main stage’s exit) high, narrow space. Lights by Tomi Humalisto. The… Read more

Taps & Tubes

07.06.1999


A former Kugler tap factory at the crossing of the rivers Rhône and Arve, in Geneva, Switzerland. Alphorn yoik & yodling with tubes & taps I found in the factory, as my dress I had a red stretching tube. In the middle of the space there was a huge airbag where you could dive in.… Read more

Namedays

07.06.1999


9 short vocal pieces for 9 nameday heroes under the Arcade of the Glass Palace, Helsinki, in June 1999. The phonemes of the day’s name gave the starting point & drew the borders. Duration of each 15 min’s. Under the title of Ma, Ny, Fa, Ces at the Faces Festival, Billnäs, Finland, Aug 14, 1999,… Read more

MuseumTalk / StatueTalk

07.04.1999


MuseumTalk I went around in a museum and voiced works I found interesting, works which made me voice. The MuseumTalk was more a sound space than a performance. The museums were normally open and I was a normal visitor, getting just a little bit noisy sometimes. Between March 2000 and January 2001 I visited The Finnish Museum of… Read more