International Partnerships, Monthly WMS events
We just signed a collaboration with the Kulttuurikameleontit ry.
This year we will produce together three events focused on African Folk, partly supported by Alli Paasikiven Säätiö.
The first of these will be at the World Village Festival: Africa goes South America on May 27th – 12:45 and 19:00 – at the World Village Festival, Kids’ Corner.
We invite you and your family to discover through dancing, drumming, and singing the connection between traditional African and Salsa rhythms. Expert musicians will be leading two workshops hosted by the warm and multicultural atmosphere of the World Village Festival.
The workshops are designed for families and will be a fun and interesting experience you will remember with joy. There will be drums available for you and your kids and you are of course welcome to bring yours.
Workshop 1: AFRICAN RHYTHMS AND SINGING
12:45 opening speech
12:50 warm up with percussion
12:55 teaching of rhythms and singing
13:10 end of the workshop
Workshop 2: AFRICAN ROOTS OF SALSA DANCE
19:00 opening speech
19:05 warm up with afro rhythms
19:10 teaching of salsa steps
19:25 end of the workshop
We are looking forward to meeting you, your kids and friends on May 27th at World Village Festival 2017!
Kulttuurikameleontit ry is a non-profit organisation that works against racism, enhances multiculturalism and diversity and the integration of immigrants through art.
All of the events organized by World Music School Helsinki aim to connect the local cultural minorities through music. www.worldmusic.school, we teach music as a mother language!
Monthly WMS events

Finland 100
This project is part of the official Finland 100 festivities for 2017.
On the footsteps of the fundamental work of Elias Lönnrot in the 1800s, we aim to collect and record the current socio-cultural landscape of today’s Finland with it’s minorities, expressed in the traditional music and dance. These series of events are designed for anyone interested in music or dancing. You can learn how to play traditional dance songs and how to perform music for the dances. If you are interested in dancing you will learn the steps and form of the dances by performing it together with live music. Everybody and all kinds of music instruments are welcome, previous experience is not required. Just bring your instrument, voice and body!
THE PLANNED EVENTS and DATES:
Feb. 19th – 18:00 – 21:00 – at Bokvillan Helsinki – Sami and Brazil Folk Dances with Live Music
April 23rd – 18:00 – 21:00 – at Bokvillan Helsinki – Indian and Peruvian Folk Dances with Live Music
Mai 27th – 12:45 and 19:00 – at World Village Festival – African and Latin America Folk Dances with Live Music for Families
July 13th – 20:00 – at Kaustinen Festival – Galician and Bulgarian Folk Dances with Live Music
Sep. 17th – 18:00 – 21:00 – at Bokvillan Helsinki – Klezmer and Griot Folk Dances with Live Music
Nov. 26th – 18:00 – 21:00 – at Bokvillan Helsinki – Burkina Faso and Nigerian Folk Dances with Live Music
It is fundamental to make this approach flexible and to make it now. Finland has been assimilating many cultural traditions from other regions of the world and it is assimilating it (e.g. the tradition of Tango in the Seinäjoki region). Our identity is now stronger than ever if we look at these influences with committed and honest eyes and ears.
Pedro Aibéo
Pedro Aibéo is a trained Design Architect (M.Sc., Dipl. Ing., TU Darmstadt, Germany) and Civil Engineer (M.Sc., Licenciatura, FEUP, Porto) with over 50 buildings designed and built on 15 countries currently practicing at “AIBEO architecture”. He is also a Kone Säätiö Research Fellow, a Visiting Associate Professor at UNAM University, Mexico and at Wuhan University of Technology, China, and a Lecturer, Research Assistant and Doctoral Candidate at Aalto University, Finland on “Architectural Democracy”. He has also regularly lectured about Architecture at the Universities of QUT Brisbane, TU Darmstadt and FAUP Portugal. He is the founder and Artistic Director of “Cidadania” theatre+games group, Germany, with written and directed theater plays at the United Nations and the Staatstheater Darmstadt on urban slavery and astronomy. He is a professional Musician at “Homebound” and the founder and Chairman of the “World Music School Helsinki ry”. He is a drawing teacher at the croquis nights and at Kiasma in Helsinki and a comic novel writer on mathematics. He is a published current affairs author in several newspapers.
Monthly WMS events
The World Music School makes monthly events mixing two local minorities of Helsinki through their music and dance. This time, India and Peru.
Dance is not only the best of means to engage with music but is is also the primordial consensus maker within our differences. Different views of the world are brought into one beat for a short evening, cooling down disputes and making room for agreements.

WMS peru india banner event
As the chairman of The World Music School Helsinki, some months ago, I contacted the International School of Music Finland (ISM). Both of us are young and international Associations. After a very warm and friendly chat, we decided to start a deeper collaboration by doing a joint event. This came true by using the ongoing monthly folk dance events of the World Music School, and handing one of the sides to the ISM. We bring in India, ISM brings in Peru.
In India, I saw the first ultrasound of my daughter in a Hospital of Bengaluru, designed luxurious apartments as an architect in the midst of slums, and played bagpipes at an Hindu wedding of a former Bauhaus Dessau Researcher colleague. In my band, Homebound, we play with Indian tablas and we are very used to play Indian repertoire. From this background of interests, I have recently met several musicians here in Helsinki playing Indian music.

Peali and Kiureli
Finland has displayed great sense of respect and admiration in knowing the Indian culture through its Classical and Folk music and dances. Also, the popular Bollywood music and dance culture has left an impression and interest in the young and old Finnish enthusiasts. Peali Juva and Kiureli Sammallahti have been together entertaining the Finnish and international audience with their Indian Classical / Semi-Classical, Bhangra ( Punjabi Folk ), Bollywood music for more than a decade now. Indian Music has an unique quality of taking the audience to the state of meditative bliss as well as raising high dancing to its scintillating rhythms and melodies. The whole world is in love with Indian Music and dance now, and it is our joy and pride to be able to transpire this art to our audience.

Camilo and Aibéo representing both ISM and WMS
Peru, I have never visited but I do know, like India, it is a country with extremely rich biodiversity and home to ancient civilizations. The program of the Peruvian section consists of folk dances from the three main regions of Peru: the coastal region, the highlands (Andes), and the jungle. We are going to perform dances such as Lando, Creole waltz, Huayno, Santiago, Pandilla, among others. The leading people are Silvo Vatanen (flutes, charango), Juha Matti Varvikko (percussion), Camilo Pajuelo (guitar) and Nieves Vuoristo (dances).
This event coincided with the recent tragedy in Peru. So we agreed to use this event, to call for humanitarian aid. Please support us through donations to the bank account below or show up at our first joint event on the 23rd of April: India + Peruvian Folk Dances with Live Music, where we will also be collecting donations.
Account name: EMBAJADA PERU DAMNIFICADOS 2017
Bank: Nordea
Account number: FI53 1820 3000 0460 60
BIC: NDEAFIHH
#SupportPeru
Music is a language, and this is best learned as if in a mother tongue, mixing experts with novices, repetition and with a social purpose. In India, I used to spend my mornings reading John Keay’s “A history of India” while living in Bangalore. Mixing the learning from others and living one’s own experiences brings the best out of our Music!
This event is designed for anyone interested in music or dancing. You can learn how to play traditional dance songs and how to perform music for the dances. If you are interested in dancing you will learn the steps and form of the dances by performing it together with live music.
Everybody and all kinds of music instruments are welcome, previous experience is not required.
Just bring your instrument, voice and body!
Program:
17:45 doors open: registration of guests
18:15 opening speech
18:30 Indian folk music/dances at the main room
19:30 Cajon kids workshops at room 2
19:45 Peruvian folk music/dances at the main room
21:00 lottery announcement
FREE ENTRANCE!
Kaffila Bokvillan.
Hämeentie 125, 00560
Helsinki
Event supported by:
City of Helsinki Cultural Office
Pedro Aibéo is a trained Design Architect (M.Sc., Dipl. Ing., TU Darmstadt, Germany) and Civil Engineer (M.Sc., Licenciatura, FEUP, Porto) with over 50 buildings designed and built on 15 countries currently practicing at “AIBEO architecture”. He is also a Visiting Associate Professor at UNAM University, Mexico and at Wuhan University of Technology, China, and a Lecturer, Research Assistant and Doctoral Candidate at Aalto University, Finland on “Architectural Democracy”. He has also regularly lectured about Architecture at the Universities of QUT Brisbane, TU Darmstadt and FAUP Portugal. He is the founder and Artistic Director of “Cidadania” theatre+games group, Germany, with written and directed theater plays at the United Nations and the Staatstheater Darmstadt on urban slavery and astronomy. He is a professional Musician at “Homebound” and the founder and Chairman of the “World Music School Helsinki ry”. He is a drawing teacher at the croquis nights and at Kiasma in Helsinki and a comic novel writer on mathematics. He is a published current affairs author in several newspapers.