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Waterways series (2025)

Waterways series (2025)

Listening session of Etiological Hydro Disruption Report (EHDR), the audio play by Teo Ala-Ruona, at the University of Eastern Finland lecture hall A201. Photo: Akseli Muraja / ANTI – Contemporary Art Festival 2025

 
 

Waterways (in Finnish Vesireitit) is a multidisciplinary project that explores various human relationships with the landscape of Eastern Finland. The artists involved in the project each have either a physical relationship with the Eastern Finnish landscape, or their practice deconstructs the social and political relations tied to place, ownership, and belonging.

Waterways examines the mythical, ideological, and emotional dimensions of Eastern Finland’s bodies of water—dimensions tied to purity, clarity, and a “special relationship with nature,” as well as the magical melancholy of bright summer nights, the warmth of smooth cliffs, and the transience of life. The starting point of Waterways is the movement of place, time, and being within the landscape: how it feels in the body to be part of something incomprehensibly vast, and how the landscape simultaneously affects living bodies.

The curator of the Waterways project is Riikka Thitz, who works in the fields of contemporary performance and visual arts, and it is produced by i dolci ry.

 

Artists and artworks

Waterways begins in 2025 with a series of four site-responsive artworks:

 

Anne Naukkarinen & Leevi Räsänen: String Quartet (2025). Photo: Tiago Martins Pinto.

 

💧 String Quartet, an interdisciplinary work by choreographer and visual artist Anne Naukkarinen, in which she captures four generations of her family’s memories and stories from the landscape of Pappilanlahti in Ruokolahti. The work is based on interviews Naukkarinen conducted with her family members, from which she compiled a multi-voiced script. Composer Leevi Räsänen translated the script into a composition for four string instruments.

💧 More about String Quartet here.

 

Anna Mustonen: Lilluminen (2025) live performance. Photo: Akseli Muraja / ANTI – Contemporary Art Festival 2025

 

💧 Lilluminen, a two-part work consisting of a live performance and a video piece by choreographer Anna Mustonen. It is built on the artist’s personal relationship with her home region. The works form a pair that undulates toward each other, where the past and present merge and bring to the surface sorrow, nostalgia, everyday life, and boldness—a landscape shaped by Lake Kallavesi, the Kuopio market square, the changing seasons, flickers of light, and dance, both intimate and shared.

💧 More about Lilluminen here.

 

Teo Ala-Ruona: Etiological Hydro Disruption Report (2025) listening session. Photo: Akseli Muraja / ANTI – Contemporary Art Festival 2025

 

💧 Etiological Hydro Disruption Report (EHDR) is an audio play by performance artist Teo Ala-Ruona that connects the body to the water cycle, in which oil residues filter from lakes into groundwater and pass through purification processes all the way to our taps. The audio play travels with the oil as it transforms from an ancient seawater-infused liquid hidden deep within the earth into solid microplastic found all over the globe. It carries the listener alongside a creature floating in a womb seeping with plastic particles, out into a world where a range of biological definitions await it.

💧 More about Etiological Hydro Disruption Report here.