Photo Darina Rodionova

Veden tuntu

Veden tuntu is a promenade performance in Kivinokka island that dives into the connection between the human body and the sea.

Veden tuntu is a promenade performance that dives into the connection between the human body and the sea.

 

Veden tuntu invites the viewer to Kivinokka historical folkpark in Vanhankaupunginlahti. The pulse of the percussive music, the dance and singing return the viewer to the perpetual movement and cycle of the sea. Human beings are seen as fragile and transient but also destructive in relation to this ancient element. 

 

Dancer Kardo Shiwan, musician Amanda Blomqvist and audience guide Laura Lehtola accompany the audience to encounter the force of the Baltic Sea as well as the trace left by humans. Visualisation by Mirkka Nyrhinen draws from Finnish mythology and trash forgotten on the beach.

 

Direction and choreography: Ninni Perko 

Performers: Kardo Shiwan and Amanda Blomqvist
Audience guide: Laura Lehtola
 

Kivinokka, the performance starts in front of Kulosaari Manor, Kipparlahdensilmukka 5

12.-26.6.2024

18.00-19.45

Tickets 15/25€ from Fienta, age recommendation 12+

From the meeting point people will walk together to the location of the performance, approx. 1 km.