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Finnish composer Esa-Pekka Salonen to receive 2024 Polar Music Prize
A man dressed in black is looking up thoughtfully, while sitting on a chair in a dimly lit hall with an orchestra setup behind him.
Arts & cultureWebpick

Finnish composer Esa-Pekka Salonen to receive 2024 Polar Music Prize

Finnish composer and conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen will be awarded the 2024 Polar Music Prize on May 21 in Stockholm, Sweden. The second recipient this year is long-time music-industry mainstay Nile Rodgers.

Tagged in Classical musicMusicPerforming artsWebpick
Finland’s first circus professor unites many art forms under a big tent
On a stage, a man is squatting and leaning back away from a ghostly figure shrouded in white fabric.
Arts & cultureCircus

Finland’s first circus professor unites many art forms under a big tent

Live video, virtual reality, archery: Finnish circus is going in directions you probably never imagined as a kid. And now circus art has a professor, too.

Tagged in CircusCulturePerforming artsVideo
In the far north, Siida shows a Sámi view of how nature and culture go together
People walk past enormous photos and video screens showing forests, people and reindeer.
Arts & cultureCulture

In the far north, Siida shows a Sámi view of how nature and culture go together

Hundreds of kilometres above the Arctic Circle, the Siida Sámi Museum and Nature Centre portrays the culture of the Indigenous Sámi people and the diversity of the region’s flora and fauna.

Tagged in ArcticArtCultureEnvironmentLanguageLaplandMuseumsNatureTravel
Filmed in Finland: Nordic noir shows regular people in irregular circumstances
In a snowy, hilly landscape, people in thick winter clothing are setting up cameras and ladders.
Arts & cultureTelevision

Filmed in Finland: Nordic noir shows regular people in irregular circumstances

The term Nordic noir describes Nordic crime fiction in literature and on television. The genre typically includes attributes such as realistic crimes, strong women and rainy November weather. We hear from a producer about what makes it special.

Tagged in ArtCultureFilmTelevisionThisisFINLAND MagazineVisual arts
Receiving polished pictures from Finnish photographer Pentti Sammallahti
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Arts & culturePhotography

Receiving polished pictures from Finnish photographer Pentti Sammallahti

At K1 in Helsinki, insightful, compassionate pictures of people, trees and animals by Pentti Sammallahti show why he’s one of Finland’s best-known photographers. (Article includes photo show.)

Tagged in AnimalsArtCultureMuseumsPhotographySlideshowsVisual arts
Love’s labour isn’t lost in Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki’s Fallen Leaves
A woman and a man are sitting in a cinema, the man turning his head to look at the woman, who is watching the movie.
Arts & cultureFilm

Love’s labour isn’t lost in Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki’s Fallen Leaves

Aki Kaurismäki, Finland’s most famous director, came out of retirement to make Fallen Leaves, which won the Jury Prize at Cannes. His 20th feature film is a love story.

Tagged in ArtCultureFilm
Finnish photographer Meeri Koutaniemi goes to the source
A woman in a wide-brim hat and a yellow cardigan poses in a forest.
Arts & cultureNature

Finnish photographer Meeri Koutaniemi goes to the source

Wherever she roams, award-winning photographer Meeri Koutaniemi draws strength from Finnish nature – and never stops looking for that perfect tree to climb. Our article includes a small selection of her impressive photography.

Tagged in ArtCultureEqualityNaturePhotographySocietyThisisFINLAND MagazineVisual arts
Live gigs with fewer climate worries: Finland’s music industry has a plan
With the sky showing pink and orange sunset colours, thousands of festivalgoers watch a concert on a large outdoor stage flanked by a forest.
Arts & cultureClimate

Live gigs with fewer climate worries: Finland’s music industry has a plan

When you’re out with friends at a concert or festival, you’d probably rather not worry about the event’s greenhouse gas emissions. What if it was carefully planned to minimise emissions, or even certified as carbon-neutral?

Tagged in ClimateCultureEnvironmentFestivalsMusicPoliticsSustainabilityTravel

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