Summoning, concept, direction
Teo Ala-Ruona
Choreography and performance
Raoni Muzho Saleh, Charlie Laban Trier & Teo Ala-Ruona
Dramaturge
Even Minn
Scenography and costume design
Teo Paaer
Sound dramaturge
Mia Wennerstrand
Sound design
Miša Skalskis
Light design
Heikki Paasonen
Producer
Sanna Ritvanen
Pre-production
Jonni Korhonen
Artistic dialogue
Remi Vesala
Production
Kiasma-teatteri, Det Finske Kulturinstitut for Benelux, Viernulvier, Warehouse9
Supported by
Niilo Helander Foundation, Arts Promotion Centre, Wihuri Foundation, Oskar Öflund Foundation, Suomen Kulttuurirahasto, Kone Foundation, Finnish Cultural Institute of Denmark
Residencies
FABRIKKEN, Zodiak-laboratory, BUDA, Eskus-HIAP residency
Photo
Andrej Vasilenko
Location
Den Frie's entrance and the area surrounding Den Frie
Time
8/6 at 17.00
Genre
Performance Bulletin
Enter Exude
by
Teo Ala-Ruona
A part of the festival Performance Bulletin at Den Frie
Tickets: The performance is free and open to everyone. If you want to make sure you can experience the performance up close, you can book a special guest spot.
ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE
Enter Exude is a cinematic auto-fantasy for three performers and a Chevrolet Camaro.
Born from the anal canal of an automobile, the three techno-brothers derive pleasure from inhaling the spirit of the car, which is simultaneously a symbol of familial and trans narratives. Enter Exude takes the audience on an ominously erotic ride, unfolding on various time scales, blurring the boundaries between life and slow death.
Enter Exude delves into contemporary notions of gender, technology, and ecology, while crafting a hypnotic and haunting experience of unfulfilled desires. The performance is concurrently exaggerative and intimate, breaking the boundaries of the stage and creating a continuous interplay between reality and the imagined. Enter Exude continues Ala-Ruona’s series of performances that explore the intertwining of environmental toxicities and trans-corporeality with bodily transformations and complex sexuality forming an intense, mutually accelerating cycle.
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Teo Ala-Ruona is an interdisciplinary artist based in Helsinki, working within the expanded field of performance. In his work, he experiments with the possibilities of somatic fiction to influence our perceptions of the human body, exploring the interplay between linguistic, semiotic, and biological existence, while engaging with themes of techno-trans-masculinity and eco-normative narratives of “naturalness”. Ala-Ruona’s work has recently been shown in Performa Biennial (USA), The Vilnius Biennial of Performance Art (LT), The Finnish National Gallery Kiasma (FI), The Institute of Contemporary Arts in London (UK), Sequences festival (FI), and Toaster (DK).
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PERFORMANCE BULLETIN
Den Frie and Toaster presents the upcoming performance festival The Performance Bulletin, which will take place June 5-8 2025. Together with Danish and international performance artists, we investigate how situational performance pieces can introduce alternative ways of engaging and experiencing contemporary art. Formed by artistic actions that disrupts our attention and opens the senses, the program asks what kinds of imaginations can be activated through embodied, situated, and processual performances.
The program is based on close collaborations with artists, who experiment with everything from feminist openings of symbols and monuments in the city, to collective dance ecstasies, vocal performances, joints dinners, performative explorations of the city’s infrastructure,s and traffic hubs, to as well as performance pieces that slow down the paste pace and enhance our sensitivity. Improvisation and movement are central forces in the program, which experiment with access and negotiate of the use of the public space. Celebrating the unexpected, indeterminate, and estranged impulse of performances, the program tests public attention and social processes by the happening of art.
The program is curated by Iben Bach Elmstrøm in close collaborations and dialogue with the artists and the, Toaster and Den Frie curatorial teams. The program is generously supported by New Carlsberg Foundation, Bikuben Foundation, Danish Arts Council and Roskilde University.