Bintou Dembélé – Larkin Poynton Olabarria – Julian Nicosia
Pulse
FEEL THE PULSE OF STREET DANCE
Pulse brings three new works to the Finnish National Ballet, each with a distinct movement language and approach to dance, challenging the dancers while showcasing their brilliance and versatility.
The evening opens with Julian Nicosia’s contemporary dance choreography Lips on the ground, followed by –en mode marron–, created by French street dance pioneer Bintou Dembélé. The programme concludes with Hegoak by Larkin Poynton Olabarria, who also draws on street dance in his movement language. The work explores the tension between dreams and belonging.
The evening’s musical landscape, a mix of live orchestral performances and recorded tracks, creates striking contrasts, ensuring that everyone from first-time visitors to seasoned ballet enthusiasts can find their own favourite moment.
More than a mere stage performance, Pulse is also an event before and after the show, and during the interval. Dance always has its own rhythm, and on this evening, the pulse of street dance takes over the Finnish National Ballet.
Pre- and post-show party for Pulse
lips on the ground
”Amid the stillness of emotional shock, a hidden garden whispers of forgotten growth. Recovery is not the return to what was, but the blossoming of what might yet be. A sudden shattering disrupts the fragile harmony of life, leaving behind cracks in the foundation of what once felt certain. Through the fractures, a new path emerges, showing that even in our most fragmented moments, there is room for renewal, connection, and the quiet, unexpected beauty of transformation. Even in our most fragmented moments, both humanity and the universe hold the power for renewal, connection, and unexpected beauty.”
– Julian Nicosia
– en mode marron –
”In my creative process, dance, music, and sound engage in dialogue. I reflect on how to reinvent the form of a timeless ritual, which is built on repetitive music, breath-based vocalisation or mimicked breathing, circular movements, and polyphonic rhythmic sound—all unfolding in a live performance.”
– Bintou Dembélé
Hegoak
”Inspired by the myth of Icarus and the Basque folk song Txoria Txori, Hegoak explores the tension between aspiration and belonging. It reflects on ambition, freedom, and the delicate balance between flight and fall, individuality and heritage. Just as Icarus’s ambition led to his downfall, the work questions whether true freedom lies in transcending one’s origins or in embracing them, and the danger of pushing beyond limits. Reflecting my personal journey from the Basque countryside to the world, Hegoak invites the audience to reflect on their own struggles with freedom, ego, and identity. The result is a layered, fragmented exploration of history, identity, and the yearning for release.”
– Larkin Poynton Olabarria
Creative team
Lips On The Ground
CHOREOGRAPHY Julian Nicosia
MUSIC (RECORDING) Janiv Oron, Michael Anklin
VISUALISATION Julian Nicosia
SETS Annabelle Peintre
LIGHTING DESIGN Tom Visser
– en mode marron –
CHOREOGRAPHER AND DIRECTOR Bintou Dembélé
MUSIC Steve Reich
CONDUCTOR Ross Collins
COSTUMES Laurianne Scimemi
LIGHTING DESIGN Tom Visser
Hegoak
CHOREOGRAPHY Larkin Poynton Olabarria
MUSIC Arvo Pärt
CONDUCTOR Ross Collins
VISUALISATION Larkin Poynton
LIGHTING DESIGN Tom Visser
cast
Cast will be published later.
tickets and performances
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The keys to an entertaining evening
The performance takes place on our Main Stage, which has no fewer than 1,300 seats in its auditorium. Please note that the 3rd balcony is very high up. It provides an impressive view, but the front-row seats on this level may not suit those with a fear of heights. Explore the Main Stage and find out more about where to sit. You can also compare the view from different parts of the auditorium.
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Please note that children under the age of 5 are not admitted to Main Stage performances. The age recommendation for each production can be found at the top of its dedicated page.
For the best view, we recommend seats in the front Stalls or the centre of the 1st Balcony. If you’re unsure which seats would be most suitable, our customer service team will be happy to help you find the best options.
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The programme booklet provides background information about the production, its creators, and the story. It is published on the day of the premiere and can be purchased before the performance from the customer service desk in the Töölönlahti lobby, the sales desk at the Mannerheimintie entrance, all open counters of the Opera Restaurant, and selected members of our lobby staff. The price of the programme booklet is €7.
You can also buy the programme booklet in advance from our customer service desk or online via the Order refreshments page. See more detailed instructions here on how to purchase the programme booklet on the Order refreshments page.
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Enhance your experience with refreshments. You can enjoy refreshments before the performance or during the interval. We recommend placing your order in advance, either through our online store or by calling our customer service. If tables are still available, online sales close no later than 24 hours before the performance.
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The Opera House is located by Töölönlahti bay. Our address is Helsinginkatu 58, which is well served by public transport.
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