Premiere of Dreams for Sale on November 17th in Helsinki
Theatre group Studio Total (previously Jalostamo²) premieres it’s new creation Dreams for Sale on November 17th in Helsinki. The site-specific creation is shown 15 times in Helsinki in a subterranean cave beneath Finnish National Museum.
Dreams for Sale is a total artwork full of visual and physical expression where the spectacular site Finnish National Museum’s rock cave plays also an important role. It is a performance about dreams, hope and new beginnings that is centered around Väinö, an archivist of dreams (Finnish dancer-actor Tuomas Juntunen) who has fled the world into a subterranean cave. Beneath the city of Helsinki the performance creates a soiree for the audience, a market of dreams. We are in a tunnel, but what is the light we see at the end of it?
The creation is the first part of a trilogy by Studio Total called Dreams, Dreams, Dreams that explores the hope and bliss of new beginnings.
Performance is co-produced with The National Museum.
To ensure the safety of the audience the capacity of the venue is lowered to keep the safety distances. The audience is asked to use a face mask during the performance.
Please do not come if you have any symptoms!
Dreams For Sale
The National Museum, rock cave
Tuesday November 17th (premiere)
Performances during 20.11.2020 – 17.12.2020.
The meetup point of the audience at the central hall of the National Museum (entering via the main doors) where the audience will be led to the main venue.
Tickets: tiketti.fi
Event in Facebook
DIRECTOR: ANNA LIPPONEN
DRAMATURGE: LAUR KAUNISSAARE (ESTONIA)
SET, LIGHT AND VIDEO DESIGN: PETRI TUHKANEN
SET AND COSTUME DESIGN: SIMONA BIEKSAITE (LITHUANIA/NORWAY)
SOUND DESIGN: ANTTI PUUMALAINEN
CINEMATOGRAPY: JEKATERINA ABRAMOVA (ESTONIA)
ON STAGE: TUOMAS JUNTUNEN
ON VIDEO: REA LEST (ESTONIA), RAGNAR UUSTAL (ESTONIA)
ASSISTANT LIGHTING DESIGNER: LYYDIA JOHANSSON (TEAK)
PRODUCTION: STUDIO TOTAL – ANNA LIPPONEN, PETRA KYTÖLÄ, KATARIINA UUSITUPA, JAAKKO LENNI-TAATTOLA – VIKTOR SOHLSTRÖM (FINNISH NATIONAL MUSEUM)