Huldra
Huldra is a seductive forest creature in Scandinavian folklore.
The performance translates qualities of the huldra into choreography. It investigates the seductive power of repetition and composes affective images through the sensual attunement of two bodies in a space filled with radios covered in hair, fur and flowers.
Working group
Choreography: Sara Grotenfelt
Performers: Sanni Kriikku and Corinne Mustonen
Sound design: Eetu Palomäki
Light design: Saana Volanen
Scenography: Eetu Palomäki and Saana Volanen
Huldra was my graduation work from the MA in Choreography at Uniarts Helsinki. It was first performed in spring 2021.
The performance translates qualities of the huldra into choreography. It investigates the seductive power of repetition and composes affective images through the sensual attunement of two bodies in a space filled with radios covered in hair, fur and flowers.
Working group
Choreography: Sara Grotenfelt
Performers: Sanni Kriikku and Corinne Mustonen
Sound design: Eetu Palomäki
Light design: Saana Volanen
Scenography: Eetu Palomäki and Saana Volanen
Huldra was my graduation work from the MA in Choreography at Uniarts Helsinki. It was first performed in spring 2021.
Photo: Vilma Rimpelä