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MUU Gallery presents: Performance Voyage 7 Screening in Vilnius

Still from “Remedies – Rongoã” by Sasha Huber & Petri Saarikko

I want my revolution / nice and comfy”

                                                                 -Niko Skorpio

Performance Voyage 7 (PV7), an international collection of video performances produced by Artists’ Association MUU, Finland, will be screened at project space “Sodų 4” in Vilnius, Lithuania, 20 December 2017, 7 pm, in collaboration with Lithuanian Interdisciplinary Artists’ Association. The PV7 tour takes the video collection to altogether 15 venues around the world.

The theme of Performance Voyage 7 is “Protest Song Competition!” Protest songs typically reflect great social changes. The videos featured in Performance Voyage 7 explore the political situation, frustration and the individual’s possibilities to promote social change, and they also present alternatives to existing circumstances.

The collection contains works by 18 artists or groups from around the world: Kuesti Fraun, Kim Dotty Hachmann & Steffi Simmen, Sasha Huber & Petri Saarikko, Heidi Kilpeläinen, Francois Knoetze, Timo Kokko, Paweł Korbus, Vik Laschenov, Elin Magnusson, Elena Mazzi, Iwona Ogrodzka, Ignacio Pérez Pérez, Arja Renell, Kikka Rytkönen, Julia Schicker, Jukka Silokunnas, Niko Skorpio and Elizabeth Wurst (more about artists and art works: http://www.muu.fi/site/?p=9989&lang=en).

The PV7 collection is presented at Project Space Sodų 4 by Petri Saarikko, one of the artists in the collection. Petri Saarikko has choreographed “Rongoa Remedies” together with artist Sasha Huber Saarikko during a residency in Wellington, New Zealand, much inspired by the local Maori culture, but also by the imminent threat of nature – earthquake and tsunami – against a city, which is located on the very edge of a potential disaster.

The videos comprising Performance Voyage 7 were selected by a jury consisting of artist Heidi Kilpeläinen, Head of Arts & Culture Jaakko Nousiainen (Finnish Institute in London), and director of MUU Timo Soppela. The production of Performance Voyage 7 has been supported by City of Helsinki.

Artists’ Association MUU is an artist run Finnish interdisciplinary artist association, founded in 1987 to represent and promote new and experimental forms of art. These are such as media art, performance, video, environmental, space and conceptual art, sound and other experimental modes of cultural production. The aims of MUU are to develop the collaboration and interchange of artists working within different fields, to produce projects, events, seminars and exhibitions of the MUU (“the Other”) art fields and to arouse cultural political discussion. MUU operates with Finnish and international cultural and educational organizations. In December 2017 MUU has 650 professional artist members based in Finland. http://www.muu.fi

The Performance Voyage, a series of international video performances created for the camera, has been produced annually by Finnish Artists’ Association MUU since 2011. Taking the video performance collection on a worldwide tour is a new way to introduce the artists and their works. The tour expands the artists’ networks, working possibilities and increases their reputation as performance artists. One of key aims of the Performance Voyage series is to record and document ephemeral performances and thereby extend their lifespan.

The event is organised by Lithuanian Interdisciplinary Artists’ Association, MUU Galleria and Artists’ Association MUU, Finland, with kind support of Lithuanian Council for Culture and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania, and bar “Dėvėti”. The production of Performance Voyage 7 has been supported by City of Helsinki, Finland, and the Promotion Centre for Audiovisual Culture AVEK.

Screening and presentation with Petri Saarikko on Wednesday 20 December 2017, 7 pm

Project Space “Sodų 4”
Sodų Str. 4, Vilnius, Lithuania
www.letmekoo.lt/sodu-4