Bálvvosbáiki
Bálvvosbáiki (meaning place of worship) is a work in which indigenous Sámi yoik is combined with electronic music, Carelian bowed lyre, and video art.
Based on the yoiks of the Sámi artist Ánnámáret, this work explores and expresses how the Sámi relationship with nature, the ancient religion of nature, and the Sámi worldview continue to manifest themselves in Sámi life today.
The yoiks question and reflect on what remains of the Sámi worldview in this time, and are surprised how it is possible to preserve it under centuries of cultural pressure.
- Anna Näkkäläjärvi-Länsman (Finland): Bálvvosbáiki 60’
Perfomers
- Ánnámáret: yoik
- Turkka Inkilä: electronics
- Ilkka Heinonen: Carelian bowed lyre
- Marja Viitahuhta: video art
1 hour
Tickets £10/ £6
Unreserved seating and standing space