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