One object, different stories is a dance-archaeology collaboration between archaeologist Küllike Tint (Tallinn City Museum) and archaeologist/artist Suvi Tuominen. In the project, dancers occupied the Tallinn City Museum's space and became museum exhibits with archaeological objects. In this way, the dancers were conveying functions, manufacture, belief or reuse of specific archaeological objects through movement and performance. The choreographic process with the dancers worked with two concepts: interpretation and translation. The first edition of this project was performed in Tallinn City Museum (Linnamuuseum) 27.-29.9.2019. Click to project page
The working group
Archaeological collections, interpretations & public archaeology: Küllike Tint
Choreography/Concept: Suvi Tuominen
Choreography/Dance: Mikko Turpeinen, Ida
Teeri, Nelli Ojapalo, Kirsi-Mari Lepik, Lisa Lotte Giebel, Susanna Kinnunen, Ingrid Elsa Mugu, Kärt Kurvits
Photography/Video: Marko Marila
Supported by
Cultural Endowment of Estonia (KULKA)
Riveria college Outokumpu
Tallinn City Museum (Linnamuuseum)
All media (c) Marko Marila
The working group
Archaeological collections, interpretations & public archaeology: Küllike Tint
Choreography/Concept: Suvi Tuominen
Choreography/Dance: Mikko Turpeinen, Ida
Teeri, Nelli Ojapalo, Kirsi-Mari Lepik, Lisa Lotte Giebel, Susanna Kinnunen, Ingrid Elsa Mugu, Kärt Kurvits
Photography/Video: Marko Marila
Supported by
Cultural Endowment of Estonia (KULKA)
Riveria college Outokumpu
Tallinn City Museum (Linnamuuseum)
All media (c) Marko Marila