2008
Performance Manifesto by Anne Pehkonen.
In the Series "Meetings" /Liisa Haverila 12.3.2008, Ahjo Gallery, Joensuu,
Finland
2006
Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Performance and installation: Permission to Let Go.
Wools. Stones. Eggshells.
Two women. Two generations. Quiet proceeding.
"Permission to Let Go" is a joint work, developed by visual artist Anne
Pehkonen and dance artist Emilia Vepsäläinen. The piece has two elements:
installation and performance. The artists will create an installation
through a series of performances. Through the processes of each successive
performance the installation will be developed and changed.
"We are two women of different ages, a generation apart. Together we
are working with the concept of the continuous chain of generations of
women. In our individual lives, in our personalities and in the choices
we make, we are carrying burdens of attitudes, thoughts and habits inherited
from our families and ancestries, whether conscious of it or not. In these
performances we each question our personal relation to our own burdens.
Where do we need all these bonds, are they all necessary? Can we let go
of some of the bonds of our burdens? How free are we to choose which burdens
we will carry?"
2006
Joensuu, Finland.
"Permission to Let Go" is a joint work, developed by visual artist Anne
Pehkonen
and dance artist Emilia Vepsäläinen.
"We are two women of different ages, a generation apart. Together we
are working with the concept of the continuous chain of generations of
women. In our individual lives, in our personalities and in the choices
we make, we are carrying burdens of attitudes, thoughts and habits inherited
from our families and ancestries, whether conscious of it or not. In these
performances we each question our personal relation to our own burdens.
Where do we need all these bonds, are they all necessary? Can we let go
of some of the bonds of our burdens? How free are we to choose which burdens
we will carry?"
2006
Florence, Italy.
"The Red Line", performance, 24th & 25th Feburary 2006.
2006 is the centenary anniversary of the right of women to vote in Europe.
The Red Line is a celebratory performance in honour of the women who were
of the first generation to use the right to vote.
Over two days I gathered passers-by in Piazza D`Ognissant to crochet red
wool, and participate in the collective creation of a woollen line, symbolically
uniting the participants and linking them to the people who, a century
ago, fought so nobly and achieved so much.
This performance uses the female craft of crochet to create a memory of
this special history and to keep alive the traditions of female craftwork.
The colour red symbolises the deep love which every person can access,
and can use to change their society for the better. Italian, Irish, Finnish
and Russian people all contributed to the performance.
After the performance some wool remained in the piazza to continue the
remembrance.
2005
Eno, Finland.
September - Performance, 2005.
September is part of the international group performance of "Seasons
of Mind" -project
by Visual Artist Merja Malkki.

2003
Saint Petersburg, Russia.
'Country by Country' is a symbolic, open performance. It is intended
to unite people of different countries, and carry the message that art
belongs to everyday life and everyday people.
In 2003 an open performance was held in St. Petersburg. The performance
took place for six days on six streets, for two hours on each street,
over the space of one week.
2002
Saint Petersburg, Russia.
2002
Joensuu, Finland.
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