Choreography, consept, costume design, dance: Anni Rissanen
Sound design: Tuuli Kyttälä
Mentor: Kati Raatikainen
Photos and video: Salla Keskinen
Performances at Forum Box in Helsinki 8., 9. Ja 10.11.2016
The performance is supported by Arts Promotion Center Finland and City of Helsinki.
Turning Point is a new choreography by Anni Rissanen that handle with surrender. The idea of surrender becomes concrete in the performance as choreography of turning movement. The performance is made together with the work group, choreographer Anni Rissanen, mentor Kati Raatikainen, sound designer Tuuli Kyttälä and photographer Salla Keskinen. The performance brings contemporary dance and visual arts together. It also invites audience members to take part in the process. Work group collects unnecessary things from people. The objects and the stories around the objects will be documented in a Turning Point -blog and set in the perfomance space as photographs. The objects will be part of the performance.
Turning Point is a choreography for a dancer and unnecessary objects, it is a puricication ritual, where the objects will be freed from earlier meanings. For a audience member performance creates a space to be with the themes of surrender, change and regeneration.
Sound design: Tuuli Kyttälä
Mentor: Kati Raatikainen
Photos and video: Salla Keskinen
Performances at Forum Box in Helsinki 8., 9. Ja 10.11.2016
The performance is supported by Arts Promotion Center Finland and City of Helsinki.
Turning Point is a new choreography by Anni Rissanen that handle with surrender. The idea of surrender becomes concrete in the performance as choreography of turning movement. The performance is made together with the work group, choreographer Anni Rissanen, mentor Kati Raatikainen, sound designer Tuuli Kyttälä and photographer Salla Keskinen. The performance brings contemporary dance and visual arts together. It also invites audience members to take part in the process. Work group collects unnecessary things from people. The objects and the stories around the objects will be documented in a Turning Point -blog and set in the perfomance space as photographs. The objects will be part of the performance.
Turning Point is a choreography for a dancer and unnecessary objects, it is a puricication ritual, where the objects will be freed from earlier meanings. For a audience member performance creates a space to be with the themes of surrender, change and regeneration.