Проект “Дача — это тело” завершил свое первое лето. Оно прошло в Калинушке, под Архангельском, и в Варьякке в окрестностях Оулу на севере Финляндии. Эти пространства соединяли и исследовали художники Сусанна Воюшина, Дмитрий Мельников, Елена Гуткина, Таня Роман, Джон Коллингсвуд и журналист Лёля Власенко, которая поговорила с ними об открытиях этого сезона. Их было много:Continue reading “Сусанна Воюшина: «Один забор может бесконечно питать хореографию»”
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This is Dima
“Keho on Dacha” is a research art project by artists in the North of Finland and Russia exploring site-specific performance and community-based art-making. We are gladly continuing to feature our team members. (Please, scroll down for the Russian version) This is Dmitry (Dima) Melnikov, a dance artist and choreographer based in Arkhangelsk, Russia. Dima hasContinue reading “This is Dima”
This is Susanna
“Keho on Dacha” – a research art project on site-specific performance and community-based art-making by contemporary artists in the North of Finland and Russia – continues to joyfully introduce itself. (Welcome to scroll down for the Russian version) Please, meet Susanna Voiushina, a dance artist and performer based in Arkhangelsk, Russia. Here is what SusannaContinue reading “This is Susanna”
Varjakka: Remembering the Forgotten
Keho on Dacha – the research project by contemporary artists in the North of Finland and Russia – is gladly introducing its team and the sites we explore. Please, welcome to Varjakka, a village in the suburbs of Oulu, Northern Finland, the one with a dramatic past and an inspiring present. Keho on Dacha initiatorsContinue reading “Varjakka: Remembering the Forgotten”
Could community-based arts create new ways to connect and heal?
We – a team of contemporary artists from the North of Finland and Russia – are welcoming you to follow our research project on the community-based art making and site-specific performance through dance, technology, text, film-making and media art. “Keho on Dacha” has been funded by the Finnish-based KONE foundation as a long-term project toContinue reading “Could community-based arts create new ways to connect and heal?”