Third Practice

Tero Saarinen’s Third Practice explores radical shifts in values and perspectives. Claudio Monteverdi’s beautiful and revolutionary madrigals are incarnated by twelve dancers and musicians, tenor Topi Lehtipuu and virtual soprano Núria Rial. TSC and Helsinki Baroque Orchestra join forces to create a memorable fusion of contemporary dance, live music and opera.

Duration
60 minutes, no intermission
Premiere
29 May 2019, Teatro Amilcare Ponchielli, Rassegna di Danza & Festival Monteverdi, Cremona, Italy
Choreographer's note

“I am interested in the way that, right now, we are having to recalibrate our existence and to rethink our humanity: our relationship to the world, to its changes and its history. At turning points there is always a chance of finding but sadly also of forgetting something. What inspires and touches me is the character of Monteverdi’s music, which was revolutionary in its time and which demands skill, while also being free-flowing and intimate. Amid the tumult of the world the Renaissance values that resonate in the Madrigals seem to be perpetually relevant as a way of anchoring ourselves. On the other hand, just as the composer once did with his newly created Seconda prattica, I too seek a new kind of expression – a third practice – in my choreography.”

– Tero Saarinen

Reviews

“Sophisticated – – baroque transposed to the contemporary”

La Provincia di Cremona (Italy)

“An extraordinary work – – Once again Tero Saarinen and his dancers and associates have given me an experience like no other. I love dance that expands the boundaries of my thinking. Third Practice does that and more.“

Michellepotter.org (Australia)

”An ambitious union of dance and music – – Unforgettable moments”

Helsingin Sanomat

”A true total artwork – – Magic”

Hufvudstadsbladet

”Simultaneously in the 17th century, the present and the future – – tenor Topi Lehtipuu’s multifaceted expression was gripping”

Rondo

About the music

“Although the music in the work is characteristic of a certain epoch, the world that opens out on the stage is totally abstract. From Helsinki Baroque Orchestra’s perspective what particularly expanded our horizon is the combination of sound amplification, virtual soloist and movement with the work of live musicians. Relating the partly improvisatory character of the madrigals to the stage arrangements and to the collaboration between the dancers is also an interesting challenge.”

–Aapo Häkkinen

Creative team

Tero Saarinen

Choreographer and Concept Designer

Aapo Häkkinen

Musical Director, Musician (Harpsichord)

Eero Auvinen

Lighting Designer

Erika Turunen

Costume Designer

Thomas Freundlich

Projection Designer

Marco Melchior

Sound Designer

Henrikki Heikkilä

Choreographer´s Assistant

Satu Halttunen

Choreographer´s Assistant, Rehearsal Director

Topi Lehtipuu

Tenor

Núria Rial

Virtual Soprano

Jenna Broas

Dancer

Annika Hyvärinen

Dancer

Elina Häyrynen

Dancer

Oskari Kymäläinen

Dancer

Mikko Lampinen

Dancer

Natasha Lommi

Dancer

Emmi Pennanen

Dancer

David Scarantino

Dancer

Eero Vesterinen

Dancer

Hanna Haapamäki

Musician (Recorder) – Helsinki Baroque Orchestra

Tuomo Suni

Musician (Violin) – Helsinki Baroque Orchestra

Aira Maria Lehtipuu

Musician (Violin) – Helsinki Baroque Orchestra

Heidi Peltoniemi

Musician (Viola da gamba) – Helsinki Baroque Orchestra

Eero Palviainen

Musician (Theorbo) – Helsinki Baroque Orchestra

Production

Tero Saarinen Company in collaboration with Fondazione Teatro Amilcare Ponchielli (Italy) Rassegna di Danza & Festival Monteverdi (Fondazione Teatro A. Ponchielli, Cremona, Italy), ATER – Associazione Teatrale Emilia Romagna (Italy), Kuopio Dance Festival (Finland), Stoa (Finland), the Finnish National Theatre and TTT-Theatre (Finland)

With thanks to
Jane & Aatos Erkko Foundation
Ministry of Education and Culture
Anonymous donor

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