Elina Pirinen, Tom Rejström & Jenni-Elina von Bagh: Quattro Stagioni (Dance Legacy Reset Camp)


Thursday 16 April 2026 at 6–7 pm
The performance is part of Dance Legacy Reset Camp.

There will be a free-of-charge artist talk on Saturday 18 April at 3 pm.


About the work


Quattro Stagioni is a four-part theatrical pizza baked by dance artist Elina Pirinen, theatre artist Tom Rejström and dance artist Jenni-Elina von Bagh. It brings together vivacious and refined flavors, the troubling swings of the seasons, pastoral farce, family and nature relations, neoclassism and old modernism, ruthless composition, cheeky characterisations, overflowing speech and austere attitudes, grand beautiful dance, a character named Spring, the rhythm and dislocation of four-part form, the empty pockets of Granny and Grandpa, summer wind, and the craft of expression.

Each author signs a slice of the pizza, haphazardly mashing their creative desires into the Vivaldian cycle. The agony of creation helps with the agony of the world. One season is dedicated to 14-year-old Olavi von Bagh and his vision. As these four artists collect their thoughts, knowledge, visions, experiences, practices and politics, and as deeply intertwined artistic currents and chemistries merge with a topographical quadruple perspective, a new, impossible mutation is born. At Stage Konepaja lives a shared dream of the four seasons – something for everyone and nothing for no one.


Language: English, Finnish, Italian




Working group



Concept, direction, choreographic practice, performance, texts, costume, and materials:
Jenni-Elina von Bagh, Elina Pirinen, Tom Rejström
Adolescent artist: Olavi von Bagh
Composition and sound design: Linda Lazarov
Light design: Rasmus Strandell
Production: Libidian Wonders
Residencies: Teisko Radicalization, Wild Horses Atelier
Supported by: City of Helsinki, Otto A. Malms Donationsfond, Arts Promotion Centre Finland
In collaboration with: Föreningen Brage i Helsingfors r.f
Heartfelt thanks to: Lauri Lundahl, Oscar Fagerudd, Kalle Ropponen, Yusuke Takaoki





Photo: Anna Antsalo