Saturday 22 December 2012

Thank you!



Last night we had our last show of the year 2012. It has been quite a turbulent year with over 100 gigs and lots of travelling. Like the rest of Europe we´ve been struggling with the economics but we made it so far and for the moment things look pretty good.

There has been so many good moments both on and off stage. Like the late nights in Edinburgh, first sweating like small animals on stage in front of a dancing audience and then later on having a glass of wine in our flat and making decisions about Forks future.

Or in KL, Malaysia, where we were driven around in a very very small car where the bottom hit the ground every time there was a bump in the road. And all the wonderful people we met there and of course the mornings by the pool where more decisions about our future were made.

Or The US with the wildest audience who made us forget all about jet lag and just wanted us to rock.

And the new warm audience we have met in Germany and Austria, we will be back in 2013, that is a promise! And my German will be better by then, that is almost a promise.

And then, maybe as some kind of a highlight of the year, the sold out performances of ElectroVocal Circus at Aleksanterinteatteri in Helsinki and the wonderful audience who night after night stood up and danced.

We are so grateful to each and everyone who has been working and helping us along the year and we are looking forward to a continuing cooperation in the year of 2013.

And we are thankful for each and everyone who came and saw our show because without you this really wouldn´t make much sense!

Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
See you in January.



Tuesday 11 December 2012

Normal stuff

Since it is still snowing here in wonderful Helsinki we decided to do some indoor practice for next years golf season.

I dont know what Jonte is doing. Trying to be a mechanic? Or got hit by the car?

In Vienna the rest of the group tried to get rid of me by employing Mr Mozart instead. Much to their surprise he didn´t want to be in this band. So I am still here.

Here we are drinking a peace gluhwein. Look at their guilty faces.

While the rest of us were enjoying the wonderful city and the Christmas market Greg tried to go solo.


But it isn´t that easy to leave us. So we did the show in the normal way, us on the stage and Greg behind the desk.

Then we flew home with Finnair and two happy sheep.
Thank you Vienna!!

Next week we are back at Aleksanterinteatteri in Helsinki. Looking forward!

Wednesday 21 November 2012

EVC all over the place

We are already in our second week of doing ElectroVocal Circus, I guess once again time flies when you are having fun. I really have no idea how we made it to the opening, maybe we were just high on jet lag or something but suddenly it was the D-day and we could only hope that everything was going to work as planned.
When we, we as in the singers, came to the theatre a day before the opening the technical crew had already been working there for 24 hours. It was an incredible feeling to realize that all of us were aiming for the same goal, to make this show as good as possible. I think we have the best technical crew in the world!

Is there anybody out there?


Could someone please tell us where to go and on what mark. 


Outi who designed and made our clothes was not happy with my pants during the run through. She is a perfectionist which is a very good thing except on the opening night. The show started at 7 p.m and when the clothes weren´t yet at the theatre at 6.20 I called Outi to ask if everything was okay and was she maybe on her way soon? Yes, I am in the taxi she said calmly. Just around the corner. There any minute now. Which was a slight lie because at that point she was on the other side of the town waiting for the taxi that never showed up and then running out on the street with all our feathers desperately looking for anything that could take her to the theatre. She made it and we were all dressed and ready to rock at 7 p.m. With a bit higher pulse than usually.


Women at work.

After each performance we talk about how the show went and what we can do to make it better. Things like are we standing in the right places for the light, how did everybody´s speaks between the songs go, are we singing too loud or too quiet (too quiet is not something that would happen too often in this group...) and so on. But we have an one-hour rule. You are not allowed to give any negative feedback during the first hour after the show. Only positive things can be said out loud. It is not like we are very good on hiding our face expressions though...

Face expression. Pain. 

Jonte in action.

I am clearly looking for something.

Is it up there?

Or down there?

Love lifts us up where we belong.

As you can see on Kasper love really lifts us up.

And the audience? What can I say, I guess you have to be there to feel it. Helsinki is Helsinki. It is good to be home!




Wednesday 7 November 2012

@SoJam

Imagination is more important than knowledge said Einstein and we like to think that is true. At least in this group.

After some hasty and nasty packing in KL we made it to the airport on time and got all our very colourful bags checked in. The goodbyes were tearful but the hope for a return to Malaysia kept us going. Maybe next year again!

Passport - check.

The flight to Raleigh via Tokio and Dallas went fine except that the sleeping schedule Linda had made  wasn´t really working as we hoped. The timezone changes and the 48 hour without sleep didn´t exactly made us into the sharpest tools in the box.


The SoJam people thought it was a good idea to have us do an interview early next morning. We probably didn´t answer a single question without offending someone unintentionally. But Mark and Dwayne (who by the way had the pleasure of driving us around and only tried to kill me once, unintentionally he claims) still seemed happy with us. Or maybe they smile out of horror.


At the cheesecake factory in the Crab tree mall where a small salad is the size of Helsinki. Here we did some shopping, shoes and other necessities.


I don´t know how it happened but all of a sudden we were in a picture with the fire department of the City of Raleigh. Who was on fire and why? Or why not?

Then it was workshop time. Anna and me in I am woman - class. Yes I am. The topics we discussed were:
belting - we were like uhh well we just sing and if you need to sing higher you just sing a bit higher.
how to tour with men - we were like uh, well it´s nice.
how you take care of your voice - we were like uh, well, never thought of that before. Should we?
clothes on stage - uh, well, you need to know how to wear them.



Soundchecking. Anna, Kasper and Richard Gardner.

Minutes before entering the stage. Anna is still working on her Gangnam style.
We had so much fun during the concert, the audience was wild and crazy and the energy level was extremely high!  Thank you SoJam!


The day after. Bill Hare is taking the Finns out for a beer. Then back to the hotel, once again packing our bags and off to Helsinki.
We have had a very good four weeks on the road, met so many nice people, had such warm audiences and had quite a few good laughs. Now, once the jet lag is tackled, the preparations for our upcoming premiere on ElectroVocal Circus begins.

It´s good to be home.

In many ways but one...






Sunday 28 October 2012

Team Fork

Our time here in KL is coming to an end and we are doing our best to enjoy every minute we have left here. It has been a fantastic time, the weather has warmed up our frozen Finnish souls, the audience has let us bask in the warmth of their embrace and the food has given us some extra kilos to carry.

We have also been building our team spirit for our next challenge -  SoJam in the US.

Team Boys:






Team Girls:



And then everybody together:

Having champagne at the Sky bar with the Petronas twin towers in the back. That´s Team building!

And then I want to share with you a some of the feedback we have gotten from the audience in KL.


Or how about this one:


Tonight is our last show here and tomorrow we are all doing some panic shopping and on Tuesday we are flying to Raleigh, North Carolina, US.

Thank you Kuala Lumpur! We hope to be back soon!

Friday 19 October 2012

Five steps

On Thursday was our opening night  and the premiere crowd was ready to party! And so was the band.


Before.

After. With Nat and Bebe from the theatre.

We did of course the five-step preparation program before the show:

1. Did our best to look good even if the interview we are on our way to is for the radio. You never know.

2. Tried to be as hip and cool as possible at the Quickie 8tv interview.


3. Had some fantastic Indian food at the Fierce Curry House. Here together with the owner himself and his son.

4. Did some sightseeing with our wonderful guide Jessica who took us around town. Here we are in China town. Tobias and Kasper look like they are ready for some wild and crazy shopping.

5. Making a serious attempt to blend in with the locals.

Now we are doing shows every night except Monday when we are invited to the Finnish embassy for a Buffet Dinner. And believe it or not, during the days we actually work.

A new arrangement for ElectroVocal Circus.


Friday 12 October 2012

KL!

So here we are in the hot, humid, sunny, rainy, thunderstormy, wonderful KL where the people are friendly, the food is excellent and the beer is cold. So far this group of travelling Finns has nothing to complain about.

Hard working people.

When we arrived on Tuesday evening after a very easy flight (yes, Finnair had some champagne waiting for us) we met Natalie, Richard and Bebe from the theatre and they took us out for dinner to a very nice small local restaurant. Both Anna and me agreed on that the food was in the top five best food-experiences ever.

Our pick-up time for the next morning was at 6.15 so we tried to get some sleep (not succeeding very well) to look good for the early morning tv-show.


Early morning birds zirp zirp.

Then there was some radio interviews and web-site interviews and lunch and maybe a beer at some point and in the afternoon we even had time to do a quick soundcheck for Gregory who together with Tobias had been working all day with tuning the loudspeakers and programming the lights.

Taking a photo booth picture.

 We are on the map people!

We are also on the wall.

And in the parking hall.

Yesterday was our first pre-show. The reason why we are here in KL is that last year Natalie, the producer of Gardner and Wife Theatre saw us perform at the Fringe festival in Edinburgh. Somehow she then convinced Mr. and Mrs. Gardner to invite this group called Fork over to Malaysia to perform at their theatre, which they did, and yesterday was the first time they actually got to see what we were all about.
It is understandable that Mr Gardner, who only had seen us giving interviews in a pretty jet lagged state of mind while wondering where we could get a cold beer or how warm the water in the pool is or if we at some point should do the final set list for the show, was a bit pale and nervous before we entered the stage.

We weren´t sure if the audience would recognize all of the songs in the show or if our humor would connect with the humor over here, but there was no need to worry. Even the old Swedish hit Final countdown has at some point made it´s way to KL and the warm and wonderful crowd was happily singing along and enjoying Jontes boldness and baldness.

No words can explain this picture.

Looking forward to tonights show!