About
Dayjob Collective is a Finnish collective of composers, performers and professional musicians investigating spaces between new music and performance for the greater good of mankind. Dayjob rigorously transgresses genre boundaries to create works that expand the experience of performativity in music and sound and broaden the experience of music and sound in performance.
Events
PREMIERE: Friday, December 10, 2021, 18:00
Saturday, December 11, 14:00
Saturday, December 11, 18:00
Sunday, December 12, 14:00
Mad House Helsinki
Idols 2020 is a concert is a performance is a performance concert is a concert of a performance is a performance of a concert — a cavalcade of idols, altars, and curses in constant transition from the fringes of individual and collective consciousness.
Idols: Salla Hakkola, Kaisa Kortelainen, Ossi Koskelainen, and Timothy Page
Idols 2020 is supported by the Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation and the Samuel Huber Art Foundation.
Figures
Saturday, September 7, 2019, 12:00-17:00
Performensk Festival
Zair Azgur Memorial Museum, Minsk, Belarus
A site-specific durational performance for living and non-living adults, infants, and sound in which 1-year old Lempi Hakkola, Salla Hakkola, and Timothy Page construct a large figure under the gaze of sculptor Zair Azgur’s statues of Soviet luminaries.
Persephone Variations
Friday, April 13 2018, 15:30, Tampere Biennale Festival
Tullintorin Shopping Mall, Tampere
A meditation on the seasons and fertility, that moves through the mall and culminates in an empty storefront audiovisually refashioned as Hades.
Featuring Salla Hakkola, Ossi Koskelainen, Sikri Lehko, and Timothy Page
Kesäduuni (Summer Job) – Debut Concert
June 18, 2017 20:00 – Vapaan taiteen tila
Repertoire: Timothy Page, Ville Raasakka, Michael Meirhoff, Salla Hakkola
While the boss isn’t looking, they sip beer on the pier. That’s when they get their best ideas. The following day’s dynamic is somehow different, the following night sweaty and restless, and so forth and so on, until everything is transformed in a way that no one would have expected. How would you describe it? As if bitter but intoxicating thermos-coffee distilled via fotosynthesis, the mind condensed into a cloud, and earthworms dug us out of the soil instead of the other way around…
Media
Contact
dayjobcollective@gmail.com