Online event: Mammu Rankanen: Unlimited Enclosed
The event is a part of Uniarts Helsinki’s fourth Research Pavilion, taking place in Hietsun Paviljonki and its surroundings in Helsinki 5 June – 29 August 2021.
Unlimited Enclosed is a solo work and installation, where doctoral candidate Mammu Rankanen studies her research subject from the performer’s point of view. Her work focuses on the dancer’s inner and outer experience of space, and the spaces in-between and the underlying emptiness, the wisdom of the body and its interaction with the world. The work is the first artistic component of Rankanen’s doctoral research.
The event will be streamed on the Uniarts Helsinki Youtube channel.
Research Pavilion #4: Helsinki
Fine arts, concerts, performances, workshops and discussions with an inquiring mindset – welcome to the Uniarts Helsinki Research Pavilion to see and experience what artistic research is all about. Previously arranged in connection with the Venice Biennale, this time the Pavilion will gather artist-researchers to Hietsu in Helsinki.
Uniarts Helsinki’s fourth Research Pavilion will be organised with the support of the Louise and Göran Ehrnrooth Foundation.
Unlimited Enclosed is a solo work and installation, where doctoral candidate Mammu Rankanen studies her research subject from the performer’s point of view. Her work focuses on the dancer’s inner and outer experience of space, and the spaces in-between and the underlying emptiness, the wisdom of the body and its interaction with the world. The work is the first artistic component of Rankanen’s doctoral research.
The event will be streamed on the Uniarts Helsinki Youtube channel.
Research Pavilion #4: Helsinki
Fine arts, concerts, performances, workshops and discussions with an inquiring mindset – welcome to the Uniarts Helsinki Research Pavilion to see and experience what artistic research is all about. Previously arranged in connection with the Venice Biennale, this time the Pavilion will gather artist-researchers to Hietsu in Helsinki.
Uniarts Helsinki’s fourth Research Pavilion will be organised with the support of the Louise and Göran Ehrnrooth Foundation.