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Theater

Finnish playwright’s newest production creates space for exploring social norms
In a large room with one wall open toward the audience and at least 15 clocks on the back wall, a group of five actors leans over to look at something, with stark shadows cast on the wall behind them.
Arts & cultureWebpick

Finnish playwright’s newest production creates space for exploring social norms

Finnish author and theatre director Saara Turunen is back with The Grapes of Reason, the third play in her Rooms trilogy. It opened at Helsinki theatre Q-teatteri in autumn 2022. English subtitles are available at several performances.

Tagged in LiteraturePerforming artsTheaterWebpick
Hometown Helsinki holds special place in choreographer’s heart
A smiling man in a black velvet jacket leans on a spiral staircase with flower pots on the steps.
Arts & cultureWebpick

Hometown Helsinki holds special place in choreographer’s heart

Dancer, choreographer and filmmaker Ima Iduozee has gained international acclaim and travelled around the world, but Helsinki is dear to him. (Article includes video clip.)

Tagged in ArtDanceTheaterWebpick
Taking to the streets for a spirited Helsinki ghost walk
In a restaurant located in a cellar, in front of a table with lit candles on it, a man dressed in black makes a scary face at another man.
Life & societyHelsinki

Taking to the streets for a spirited Helsinki ghost walk

Halloween (October 31) is a traditional season for ghostly activity, but Helsinki’s phantom tales are spooky at any time of the year. The city’s ghost walks perpetuate eerie legends.

Tagged in FunHelsinkiHistorySocietyTheaterTravel
Finnish theatre tells the story of humankind
Arts & cultureWebpick

Finnish theatre tells the story of humankind

In a breathtaking feat of dramatic construction, a group of Helsinki-based theatre-makers condenses hundreds of thousands of years of human history into just 1 hour and 40 minutes.

Tagged in EnvironmentHistoryLiteratureTheaterWebpick
Outdoor drama forms a vital part of Finnish summer
Two women in rococo-styled outfits performing on a stage with a large crowd watching.
Arts & cultureTheater

Outdoor drama forms a vital part of Finnish summer

Finns are always determined to savour every second of the intense short summer – and that extends to a fondness for the summer theatre.

Tagged in ArtFinnishnessNaturePerforming artsSocietySummerTheater
Finnish teens put art to the test
Arts & cultureEducation

Finnish teens put art to the test

A nationwide programme called Art Testers lets every single eighth-grader in Finland experience art – and express their opinions about it, too.

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