POWER! Who has it? Who uses it?

15.2.2016 we were invited to Helsinki City Hall (Helsingin kaupungintalo). Our lecturer was professor Laura Kolbe. Professor Kolbe is an expert in Finnish and Nordic history. She is a very good speaker.

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Professor Kolbe told us many details of Helsinki and the history of Helsinki, Finland and other Nordic Countries. And also about the power in Helsinki and in Finland. In the history the ultimate power figure was the Swedish king or the Russian tsar – nowadays the power is shared between trade unions, banks, big corporations, government, insurance companies… and even the Head of the State, the President has some of the power.

We continued with an other guide from Senate square to Finnish Bank (Suomen Pankki) and the House of the Estates. We heard about the holes in the stand of the Snellman’s statue and about the history of Finnish banking.

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The House of the Estates

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We walked all the way to Hakaniemi where the offices of all the major trade unions are located.

We arrived at Helsinki Congress Paasitorni. The reason we were here was the fact that Paasitorni is owned by Helsinki Community Hall (connected with the labor movement of beginning of 1900’s).

I never realized how beautiful the granite building is until we got there. The CEO of the Congress Center was passionate and very knowledgeable about the history of the building and all the little things that took place in there during challenging times in Finnish history. Some of the little things turned out to be big things when the time was right. We were told some insider info about the first female President in Finland, Tarja Halonen. Nothing scandalous, but still interesting :D

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Lounge of the Paasitorni

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Painting of the first female President in Finland, Tarja Halonen. The dress is a reconstruction of The Hostess of Eura. The dress was found in a grave of a very powerful lady dated back to the late Viking era. Alongside the dress and remains of the lady there were also valuable jewels pictured in this painting. Tarja halonen is also a red headed by choice :D

All the granite used in the building was mined from the location where the Granite Castle was build. The granite was stored until they could use it in the outer wall.

We were told about the history of the paintings on the walls and about the decorations too.

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All around the aisles there were different tools pictured and they were the tools used in the building process. The CEO said he had not seen the same tool twice in the paintings, but somebody had told him there actually was a pair somewhere.

The CEO let us us also visit the actual tower of the Paasitorni. That’s not something you get to do every day.

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The Tower

 

Helsinki by night

Helsinki by night

Finally. we got more extra: visit to the Ball Room. Our time was up about 30 min ago and still the CEO was willing to show us the beautiful room.

The Ball Room

The Ball Room

This was really interesting day. :)

Urban & Nature and urban nature

29.2.2016 We had an excellent opportunity to visit Kallahti, one of the most beautiful locations in Helsinki.  Urban & Nature is actually the course we are attending and the things we saw were – urban nature.

We met in Vuosaari metro station with our experienced guide Veikko Neuvonen. Vuosaari is located about 15 km from Helsinki City centre and with the metro the ride takes about 30 mins. Veikko Neuvonen was a host in a popular nature themed radio show in Yle for over 30 years. He is truly an expert of nature and especially of Finnish nature.

We started walking from the metro station towards Kulttuurikeskus Sofia. First stop was in Mustankivenpuisto (Blackstonepark). We heard about the history of the park and the history of the area dating back to the ice age (glacial period).

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We continued to the beach were we heard interesting things about this area during the WW2.

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We continued towards the peninsula of Kallahti. The peninsula is quite narrow with the road on top the ridge. The beach was still icy and we could see people enjoying the snow and winter on ice.

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Beach and ice

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The see is not far on each sides of the road.

We arrived to Kultturikeskus Sofia and Veikko Neuvonen told us many things about Finnish natural history, animals and plants which can be seen or experienced in Finnish nature. We really have an unique nature in Finland.  :)

After the lecture we walked back to the city life and metro station. This was an interesting day.

Acting in the Theater Museum

16.2.2016 We met our teachers in Kaapelitehdas in Theater Museum. Kaapelitehdas used to be a cable factory, but it’s now transformed to a cultural center. Kaapelitehdas is a home for some museums (The Finnish Museum of Photography), galleries, dance theaters, etc.

First we got a short introduction to the Museum. Then we discussed about performance anxiety and about things related to talking in public. We had some exercise on how to face people and how some small things in your behavior can make or brake the interaction.

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Some masks from India

We practiced how to use the microphone and our voice. We talked about clothing and how it affects our appearance.

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Our working space.

At the end we had to make a 5 minutes play of what we learned today.

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The Stage :)

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Clothes in the museum

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A miniature stage set.

I think this was quite a nice day :)