Dance, trance, meditation or (contemporary circus) performance?
Kehrä is a bodily and visual work by circus artists Marjut Hernesniemi and Myrsky Rönkkä (Circ2M), where rope, movement, and space intertwine like threads in yarn. The performance invites the audience into a spinning, whirling world — a space where, as time blurs, one can momentarily forget oneself and find a part of something greater.
The spiraling motion in Kehrä does not merely depict a physical event; it also serves as a symbol of life’s cyclic nature and of humanity as one of the many intertwined threads of the world. Kehrä moves along the borders of dance, trance, meditation, and (contemporary circus) performance — but above all, it is a ritual, a response to the chaos of the world, an untying of knots through movement and presence. The performance does not explain — it is felt.
Sound: Teemu Kiiskilä ja Ramtim Kajbaf
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