Tuusula Arts Night brings cultural joy to an August evening
Tuusula Arts Night will be held on Friday, 8 August, offering a diverse range of cultural experiences for all ages! Arts Night is one of the most anticipated events of the year in Tuusula, bringing together art lovers and offering an opportunity to experience culture in many forms. As usual, the event will take place in different parts of the municipality.
Artists, associations, companies and communities in Tuusula offer a diverse programme throughout the municipality. Tuusula Arts Night is a community-based, politically independent event that puts artists from Tuusula and elsewhere in the spotlight. In addition to Kotorannanpuisto, the programme organised by the municipality of Tuusula includes events at Aleksis Kivi’s death cottage, Halosenniemi, Erkkola, libraries and Monio. Most of the events are free of charge.
Pre-concert at Aleksis Kivi’s death cottage
The fourth pre-concert is a unique and unforgettable intimate concert experience, where the audience and artist interact closely with each other in a magnificent setting. This year’s performer is the acclaimed and award-winning alternative folk artist Piia Viitanen, who will be performing solo at 5 pm.
At 7 p.m., the Tuusula Male Choir will perform at Aleksis Kivi’s cottage. Aleksis Kivi’s cottage will be open all evening until 10 p.m.
Cultural programme for families in Kotorannanpuisto Park
The Tuusula Arts Night event at Kotorannanpuisto Park will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. (Kotorannankuja 10, Tuusula). The stage area will feature a variety of performances and a lively atmosphere. Feel free to bring your own blanket and snacks. As usual, the workshop area offers opportunities to try your hand at various crafts, and the café area sells food, drinks and treats (no alcohol). Admission to the area is free.
Kotorannanpuisto programme
We reserve the right to make changes to the schedule.
6 p.m. Film music concert
6.50 p.m. Lumo Company circus duo
7.10 p.m. Spirit Shakin cheerleading performance
7.20 p.m. Theatre Metamorfoosi’s Klovnikuoro
choir 7.55 p.m. OIGG – Irish music and dance
8:40 p.m. Ne Lintuizet
9:45 p.m. Duo Jemman light circus
Clowns and circus characters are seen as regional performers.
Operators in the workshop area
Hyrylä Craft Centre’s jump rope workshop, leather craft workshop, anime portraits, Youth Council stand, Spirit Shakin stand, Tuusula photographers’ exhibition, Tuusula Society’s national costume exhibition and quiz, and Mikä Mikä theatre stand.
Programme in Halosenniemi and Erkkola
Halosenniemi and Erkkola are open to the public free of charge during the Night of the Arts from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
At 6 p.m. in Erkkola, the Children’s Theatre Loihu will perform Ihmeellinen matkalaukku (The Wonderful Suitcase), and at 7 p.m., the Keton dance group from the dance academy will perform. During the Night of the Arts, Erkkola will host a joint exhibition by three artists, Emmi Kallio, Katja Tukiainen and Kirsti Tuoko, entitled Haihtuvaista (Fleeting).
A spell kiosk will arrive at Halosenniemi for the Night of the Arts, where everyone can order a spell to suit their needs. The spell kiosk will be open from 6 to 8 p.m. In the museum’s art workshop, participants can make a paper lantern for the darkening autumn evenings. Halosenniemi’s exhibition “Under the Parisian Sky – Artists’ French Themes” presents paintings by Finnish artists from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, created during their years of study in France.
Monio participates in the Night of the Arts
A fabric flower workshop will be held at Monio from 5 to 6.30 pm. From 5 to 7 pm, visitors can try their hand at drawing nude models in the Croquis quick drawing workshop, make pottery in the ceramics room based on a common theme, and try out different drawing tools in the graphics room.
Kellokoski and Jokela serve up the power of the north
Kellokoski Ironworks has been a very popular destination during Tuusula Arts Night for the past couple of years. This year, there will once again be a wonderful selection of culture, performances and hands-on activities on offer. The programme includes live music, dance, ballet and acrobatics, as well as poetry, visual arts and photography. This year, Kellokoski will also host Kellorock on the Männistö stage. Nine local performers will take to the stage during the evening.
Jokela Library invites families to sing, dance and play when children’s music group Henna ja Supersankarit performs at the library at 6 pm.
At Tiilitehdas, there will be spoken word in the form of Nykyposti and Kalle Tahkolahti’s mentalist show, which tests the limits of the imagination.
Getting around during Tuusula Arts Night
Please arrive at the event venues primarily on foot, by bicycle or by free event buses.
The municipality organises non-stop bus transport from Järvenpää railway station to Hyrylä bus station, as well as event buses from Hyrylä bus station to Kellokoski and Jokela. The buses will stop at all stops as necessary to pick up and drop off passengers. The transport schedules will be published later online at tuusula.fi/taiteidenyo.
As in previous years, Tuusulan Rantatie is not part of the event area and is therefore not closed to traffic. When travelling to museums, traffic regulations must be observed. Particular caution should be exercised in the Kirkkotie area due to pedestrians.
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