JIRK
JIRK “Intuitive Soundtranslation” – is the starting point for the collaborative project between me and German soundpoet Dirk HuelsTrunk. Loops & electrostatic charging, friction & fusion, bread & butter, rhythm & play, sauna & beer, meditation and nonsense as our tools we are trying to find a way through the strange borderland of our (nearly)… Read more
Talkie-walkie
Talkie-Walkie Voice dances in Geert Vaes and Juha Valkeapää’s co-operation. Sidestep Festival, Cable Factory, Helsinki, 9th and 11th of February, 2011. ”Sivuaskel-festivaalilla ’nähtiin’ myös teos, jossa tanssi oli ääniä pimeässä.” Jussi Tossavainen, Helsingin Sanomat, 14.2.2011 Watch the trailer:
Year
Sound installation in Rikhardinkatu library, Helsinki, 1 January-30 June, 2011. Sound Juha Valkeapää, hood Kari Sivonen. The installation got new sound and outfit every month. January’s sounds dated from January 2010, February’s sounds from February 2010 and so on. In February 2013 we built the installation in the gallery of the Finnish Institute in Stockholm.… Read more
10 journeys to a place where nothing happens
Musician Taito Hoffrén and artist Juha Valkeapää started this journey to a place where nothing happens in 2005. It was a long, dark and winding road, but we came out as winners from our first trip: the Baltic Circle 2010 journey went smoothly, although the Merc didn’t start on the Sunday night, when we were… Read more
Kallocain
Kallocain is an opera for two voices: JV voice, Girilal Baars voice and electronics, Kaja Kann director and lights. Written by Girilal, Juha and Kaja, it is a live abstracted opera for the stage based around the novel Kallocain (1940) by the Swedish writer Karin Boye (1900-1941). The piece commisioned by and premiered at the… Read more
No I Be Yonder
When inviting me to participate in No I Be Yonder, Geert Vaes described it as a beyond-leading ritual, using words like chance, dada, John Cage, Sun Ra. He talked about Wittgenstein’s red cupola and three kind of people that lived under it; some of those didn’t know that the cupola existed, some knew but didn’t… Read more
At Lokaal tonight Kann/Valkeapää
Kann/Valkeapää is dancer Kaja Kann’s and vocal artist Juha Valkeapää’s duo that performs at Lokaals all around the world. Artist-researcher Tero Nauha writes: “The stage for the performance is signified with a simple illuminated sign and a common setup familiar from the corner of a local pub: few microphones, guitars and amplifiers. The structure of… Read more
Radio Doomsday
Inspired by Martin Luther, a direct, three-hour radio show à la Houkka Bros. Tero participated in the show from Benin. As guests philosophers, priests, theology students, theatre critics, dancers and musicians. The premiere was a bit toothless, so if there is a possibility to fix it, there is something to fix, hah hah. 2008: Semifinal,… Read more
Who was Minna Canth?
In winter 2007, I was commissioned a sound work of Minna Canth, writer etc who lived 1844-1897. She became the first woman to get an official flagday in Finland. The work has two parts: a live performance and a piece for radio. I recorded the material in Kuopio, on the first Minna Canth flagday 19… Read more
Silence
2007: I bought Didier Comes’ comic book Silence 20 years ago. I was impressed by its mystical atmosphere, witchcraft and superstition and I liked the love story. 2005: I found it in my bookshell and read it again. This time I was hit by the muteness and kindness of the title character, and of course, I… Read more

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