Rural and urban encounters in Reijo Kela's choreographies "Ilmari's Ploughed Field" (1988) and "Cityman" (1989)

Authors

  • Aino Kukkonen University of Helsinki

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/nts.v28i1.23973

Keywords:

Reijo Kela, site-specific art, dance analysis, mass migration, periphery, centre, city culture

Abstract

Since the early 1980s, the solo performances of Reijo Kela (b. 1952) have brought original perspectives to Finnish dance, particularly in terms of how he wanted to dance in close proximity to the spectator and how the lines between art-forms were blurred. In his first large-scale site-specific works, Ilmari's Ploughed Field (Ilmarin kynnös, 1988) and Cityman (1989), he dealt with the relationship between dance, site, and changing Finnish society. They occurred in the heart of rural and urban life: one, in an abandoned field in Suomussalmi Eastern Finland and the other, in the busiest shopping area of the capital.

 

In my article I examine how and what kind of ideas of countryside and city Kela's work manifest. What kind of cultural images they represent? And how they were received at the time of their premiere? The theoretical approach includes Rosalyn Deutsche's ideas of assimilative space and disturbance of space.

Author Biography

Aino Kukkonen, University of Helsinki

Aino Kukkonen is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Helsinki. Her dissertation Postmoderni liikkeessä: Tulkintoja 1980-luvun suomalaisesta tanssista (Postmodern on the Move: Interpretations of Finnish Dance in the 1980s, 2014) examined how postmodernism was present in the works of three Finnish choreographers. She works as a critic for Teatteri+Tanssi & Sirkus -magazine, and has published several books and articles on Finnish dance and theatre history. In 2016, she will continue her work as a researcher of performing arts in the interdisciplinary project at The Bank of Finnish Terminology in Arts and Sciences, which is an open access database. (http://tieteentermipankki.fi/wiki/Termipankki:Etusivu/en).

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2016-06-22

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Kukkonen, A. (2016). Rural and urban encounters in Reijo Kela’s choreographies "Ilmari’s Ploughed Field" (1988) and "Cityman" (1989). Nordic Theatre Studies, 28(1), 64–75. https://doi.org/10.7146/nts.v28i1.23973

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