Photo: Haliz Yosef
Zodiak Stage's autumn will open with the premiere of Amalgam Melee by Marika Peura and the working group. We asked Marika a few questions about the background and themes of the work.
Photo: Aino Kontinen
In "Kuukauden kynä" (Pen of the Month) series, different writers take a deep dive into the Zodiak's premieres from their preferred perspective. This time curator and writer Jonni Korhonen wrote about NEON BEIGE by Alen Nsambu in English.
Selma Reynisdóttir and Sara Grotenfelt | Photo: Maya Oliva
Zodiak's spring season continues with HOPP, by Sara Grotenfelt and Selma Reynisdóttir. We asked Sara and Selma a few questions about the story behind the new work.
Photo: Dansalliansen
Side Step festival 2024 kicks off with the premiere of Boundless Ominous Fields, by Margrét Sara Guðjónsdóttir. We posed Margrét Sara a few questions about her artistic practise and the upcoming work.
Photo: Phan Nguyen
Our second premiere of September 2023 is FRACPTURING, by Mean Time Between Failures, which will premiere on Sep 29 at Zodiak Stage. We asked Dash Che and Suvi Tuominen, the artists behind the name a few questions about the work and its background.
Photo: Katri Naukkarinen
At the end of February Zodiak Stage will host the premiere of SOMETHING AND NOTHING ABOUT DARKNESS, the new collaboration of Sanna Blennow and Mikko Niemistö. We asked Sanna and Mikko about their collaboration and the background of the new work.
Zodiak's sping's first premiere is Funny Things Before Panic by Liina Magnea. We asked Liina to tell a little bit about herself, as well as about the work.
The Icelandic working group Saga S.dóttir, Halla Thordardottir and Adalheidur Halldorsdottir were suppose to work in Helsinki in residency during Side Step Festival 2021. However, due to the new Finnish travel restrictions, the residency takes place in…
Zodiak's autumn 2020
Dear people at and by Zodiak, both on stage, in rehearsals and in auditoriums. At the end of this fall season and year 2020, it feels especially necessary to thank you you.
Photo: Sanna Lehto / From the left: Riku-Pekka Kellokoski, Georgie Goater (on the floor), Maikki Palm, Gesa Piper, Sofia Palillo
We interview choreographer-dancers Georgie Goater, Maikki Palm and Gesa Piper about their upcoming work Memory Matter.