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Sakari Männistö ⎢ Circus Artist

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Finnish circus artist Sakari Männistö is a performer recognised for his innovative, technical juggling. In this week’s podcast, he and Emma Lister discuss the solitary nature of juggling practice, his most memorable performance and what he did when he lost all the footage during the making of his cult video Juggle Doll (with no back up)! They also discuss his new project UNUM, as well as Jong, his collaboration with Finnish composer Lotta Wennakoski— a piece for juggler and chamber orchestra.
Sakari’s website:
www.sakarimannisto.fi

The UNUM 360 circus project.
This project is supported by The Finnish Cultural and Academic Institutes’ Together Alone project, and produced by Agit-Cirk.
Jong was composed by Lotta Wennäkoski and commissioned by Agit-Cirk. The piece was co-produced by Agit-Cirk and Lapland Chamber Orchestra and premiered at Korundi, in Rovaniemi 2013, with conductor John Storgårds.
The last three questions...
What’s the piece of art that changed everything for you?

'Pommi and Gommi', Finnish children’s entertainers M.A.Numminen & Pedro Hietanen
What’s a piece of art that you didn’t necessarily love, but has value?

The challenge of performing, sometimes unwelcomed, in pubs in remote Finland.
Nominate another artist that we should all know about…

Composer Outi Tarkiainen www.outitarkiainen.fi

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Finnish circus artist Sakari Männistö is a performer recognised for his innovative, technical juggling. In this week’s podcast, he and Emma Lister discuss the solitary nature of juggling practice, his most memorable performance and what he did when he lost all the footage during the making of his cult video Juggle Doll (with no back up)! They also discuss his new project UNUM, as well as Jong, his collaboration with Finnish composer Lotta Wennakoski— a piece for juggler and chamber orchestra.
Sakari’s website:
www.sakarimannisto.fi

The UNUM 360 circus project.
This project is supported by The Finnish Cultural and Academic Institutes’ Together Alone project, and produced by Agit-Cirk.
Jong was composed by Lotta Wennäkoski and commissioned by Agit-Cirk. The piece was co-produced by Agit-Cirk and Lapland Chamber Orchestra and premiered at Korundi, in Rovaniemi 2013, with conductor John Storgårds.
The last three questions...
What’s the piece of art that changed everything for you?

'Pommi and Gommi', Finnish children’s entertainers M.A.Numminen & Pedro Hietanen
What’s a piece of art that you didn’t necessarily love, but has value?

The challenge of performing, sometimes unwelcomed, in pubs in remote Finland.
Nominate another artist that we should all know about…

Composer Outi Tarkiainen www.outitarkiainen.fi

  continue reading

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