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Lucas Abela in Polymer

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Yesterdaynight (2th oktober) i had the honour to watch Lucas Abela perform in Polymer factory here in Tallinn on an event created by Finno-Australian curator Elijah Vartto.

What makes Lucas Abela, who is originaly from Australia, so outstanding is the simplicity of his whole set : a man and a piece of glass plus a bunch of amplifiers.  And yet the power and energy of this squeeking, synthlike chainsawnoises that he produced . See it as a mix between an absurdist theatre a la Waiting for Godot and Jimi Hendrix, and you’re almost there . Its frightening and beautiful at the same time, tuning into a space of sound that is hardly heard on this planet and just seems way ahead of its time, yet its just him and the glass . The feeling that this performance evoked is that one could almost make music out of anything. From a sonic point of view it just sounded amazing, revolutionary and droidy at the same time as if somebody is cutting open a robot or molesting ET himself .Though in moments there is just the feeling you get as if you were watching the first punkconcert ever given, say protopunk crashing trough the roof in Iggy Poppish ways . It leaves a stunning impression to everyone who witnesses it as if someone has just discovered a way to make fire out of wood, well rockmusic out of glass …it ’s just that jawdropping feeling .  Lucas himself is a cool bloke, walking trough the rainsymphonies of a dark Tallinn night, sharing an umbrella with him and then ending up in the place where everyone ends up on a friday night in Tallinn the  Levist Väljas cavebar .I suppose no one had the slightest idea who he was and that is just one of the oddest things, can you imagine yourself buying a beer for Jimi Hendrix while the room is utterly filled with indifference ? Perhaps  Lucas is never going to reach any of Jimi’s status  but the music is just as exciting and revolutionary as his and that is no overstatement . Check out some more videos here :

text: Thomas Viaene

curator of event : elijahvartto@hotmail.com

People in Estonia

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009
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Kalju Suur

The man above is 81 year old Kalju Suur, a renomed photographer in Tallinn and often found  in KUKU kohv (on Vabaduse Väljak), a birdeye’s-view on his work and life …

Starting out with factory-photography while being employed in the mechanics dep of the textile factory Marat he transformed his carreer into an eclectic horizon of sorts …such as being a reporter for a cultural magazine Hammer and Sickle,  founder of Stodom a photographic group  and even founding his own one-man publishinghouse Suurkalju ( Big-Rock ,infact just his name in another order) focusing on photoalbums obviously . Outside Estonia  he featured in exhibitions since the mid 60’s  , in countries as : Australia, Canada,  Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, France,  Sweden,  Finland,  Denmark , Hungary, Russia) . Well known for comical subjects and nudes aswell as portraits of famous Estonians he also had a foot into the reportage field . Not in the least during the famous Singing Revolution, even while being allready retired he was a voluntary journalist. His pictures often important time-documents got published in foreign press  . In 1978 Kalju Suur was awarded the title of Artist of the International Federation of Photographic Art (AFIAP) . A videofragment of him can be seen at http://www.nuffi.ee/video/zsWtvubMyjU. Books can be ordered  at www.apollo.ee or in various bookstores in Tallinn, or if you ‘re lucky you can purchase a signed version from the man himself at KUKU kohv whenever he’s around …

text and picture : Thomas Viaene

Leigo festival

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Last week’s Leigo Festival in South Estonia was somewhat of an exercise in sublime poetry . Not only had they landed a piano and an operasinger on a lake which gave it such a magnificent aura, they also seem to put an entire orchestra on the bigger lake . Now lakes are strange things, their power to reflectiveness is widely known but when it comes down to music there is something out there that seems to resonate on a deeper level . The echo in the water,  is like an answer to the music,  a true participant in the piece as if water tunes into a song and a thousand drops boost it back in the atmosphere with this near organic feel …the body is water afterall. I think this must be where music ends up when it travels past the eardrum, in that great inner lake of our soul . Inside and outside connect uniquely.The atmosphere of the lakelands is quite special aswell there are some big wooden houses, in which one nearly had a tribal feel or distinctively ancient feel, the arcade fire was burning,  it was the only light in there, all you could see was the faces of families gathered around tables …one could only imagine this viking age feeling from a vague old subconscious memory . It felt a bit like a ‘home of pastlife’ tense. More of this paganish stuff when the fires were lit on the lake by guys in little rowingboats which felt a bit like seeing a fairytalebook flapping page by page before your eyes, then later the sailboats set in, to fit with the orchestral ambiance, well i guess they were invited aswell. Choirgirls in traditional dresses came walking round the lake and went up the wooden bridge onto the island, as an aquarel that bursted into a motion picture, surreal beauty. Music ranged from Mozart to Beethoven, one can only imagine the squirls and foxes entranced by these masterpieces of human imagination and craft, i would have loved  to see how it all felt for them, the unseen listeners of this concert the wild animals of Leigofestival . In the end torches were lit on the hill into a pagan circle and people were dancing with firetorches , i must say an impressive feel as the canonshots burst out  in the back . My favorit moment however was a hundred or so Chinese firelampions that were flying up into the sky, second by second they went up higher and smaller untill you could see a swarm of stars buzzing into  nightsky, amazingly enough one could even think of it as a cloud of UFO ’s or  celestial beings …beauty beyond words . The unforgettable day was settled with a mobilephone orchestra , which brought back memories of Steven Spielberg Close encounters of the 3rd kind,  i’m sure the birds at Leigo right now have picked up some of those ringtones and introduced it into their language … Anyway to experience the magic yourself check out www.leigo.ee and some of the pictures i took …

Author & photographer : Thomas Viaene

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Today in TARTU

Friday, September 5th, 2008

yes. i know. estonian theatre is not too interesting for people who are not able to speak/ understand estonian. but maybe some Estonians are reading this blog also - who knows!?
anyway:
today starts the UNT!-Festival (the link leads you directly in the estonian universe of the festival webpage … huu.) at Tartu. It is dedicated to the famous estonian writer Mati Unt and it starts today with a tango-party at the Vanemuine theatre. After the festival i can tell you more… ;-)

Estonian Jazz: introducing Liisi Koikson und Hedvig Hanson

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

for all those of you who are fond of Jazz let me recommend you music of

Hedvig Hanson

Liisi Koikson

These links will guide you to last.fm where you can listen to their songs online - have fun!

What I found today:

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

This is the motto!