Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.08.2004, Síða 18

Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.08.2004, Síða 18
THE FINE ART OF FINNISH MELANCHOLY by Valur Gunnarsson Finland and Iceland have a lot in common. Both are Nordic countries on the edge of Europe. Both have long, dark nights, high suicide rates and their residents drink a lot of vodka. Both spent the second half of the last century under the watchful eye of a neighbouring superpower. But whereas Iceland ben- efited materially from the US military presence in World War II and received Marshall Aid at the end of it, Finland fought the Soviet Union for five long years, and then had to pay reparations to the invader. And despite Icelands latitude be- ing right in the centre of Finland, the climate is somewhat different. Whereas Finns have to deal with long, cold, monotonous winters, which lead to a lot of introspection followed by depression, Icelanders have to deal with endless amounts of wind and rain more likely to result in frustration. Perhaps this explains why Icelanders always try to deny their melancholy, telling each other they are always “hress” and “í stuði,” whereas the Finns celebrate theirs. A wonderful example of the latter is Arto Paasilinna´s book Glori- ous Mass Suicide, about a group of rejects who travel through Finland on a bus with the aim of driving off a cliff on the Arctic coast. They then turn around and decide to drown themselves off Portugal instead. The book does not at first glance seem as if it would lend itself to dra- matisation, but this is the ambitious task embarked upon by the newly founded thespian group Landsleikur. For a play that mostly takes place on a bus, the production is imaginative, particularly with the utilisation of a multi-purpose black box that is often the centrepiece of amusing scene changes, such as the drunk metamor- phosing into a statue. The dramatisa- tion quite sensibly cuts the journey down, ending in Norway, and staging off bus highlights. The humour is stressed, as it should be for a cast this young, and is mostly funny if occasionally laboured. However, a mistake is made in keeping the origi- nal ages of the protagonists. One has to overcome the obvious inconsis- tency of the middle aged characters of the text and the 20 year olds on stage. Making the characters younger would bypass this as well as broach the dark subject of teenage suicide. Still, you can´t fault a cast for its age, all actors play various characters and Karl Ágúst Þorbergsson particularly shines as Colonel Hermanni. For their parts the actors took lessons in Finnish tango, and the tango music that sets the atmosphere is a particu- lar joy. In a melancholy sort of way, of course. The tango in Argentina celebrates sensuality, but in Finland it seems to celebrate sadness. That´s something we Icelanders should do more often. Glorious Mass Suicide is on tour. Just a Little Bit of History Repeating A musical about a musical, Harlem So- phisticate is about four African-American and two Icelandic kids who come together to put on a show. Jealousy, intrigue and infidelity inevitably result. The young Icelander learns the moves from the black kids and winds up getting more attention than they do, while the black girls are stuck in stereotyped roles of prostitutes or big mammas. This is not an update of the life of Elvis or Eminem, but draws inspiration from the Harlem Renaissance of the 20´s and is set to the music of Duke Ellington. The American blacks invented Jazz, which was then popularised for a mass audience by whites. The blacks then invented Rock and Roll, only to have the same thing happen again, and are now in the process of seeing it happen to hip-hop. It´ll be interesting to see what they come up with next. The play opens on August 13th at Loft- kastalinn Theatre.

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