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0:00
S… Speaker 1 (interviu iika)
okay great first if you want to tell me about how it was for you this project and coming here and working with these people and a bit of how it felt for you in your experience wow oh yeah i should have prepared a little bit better because it's really been wonderful yeah i'm over the moon
0:27
S… Speaker 2 (interviu iika)
To my experience, at least for me, it's been very important to work outside Finland. It brings something else for the work, I feel. And also kind of like in terms of...
0:46
S… Speaker 2 (interviu iika)
modern days I feel it's important to build like these grassroots connections yes yes so then it's something very down-to-earth kind of like activism in a way yeah and then what connects us is the work and the love for the clown so for me yeah and I was excited because
1:15
S… Speaker 2 (interviu iika)
Of course you can study some things, but then you also learn by doing the work. So I knew and I can say also now that I have been learning a lot about the craft working together with this group. So yeah, I was really amazed to begin with that there was this kind of connection made and that also that I was considered.
1:44
S… Speaker 2 (interviu iika)
to be a part of the project, so I felt like... Of course you are! Yeah, it has made me think a lot, like, what do I actually know and what can I offer? And the group is amazing. I'm really amazed by the talents and by the... How can I say?
2:15
S… Speaker 2 (interviu iika)
spirit yes of the group and the people and it was yeah and also because I haven't been to Romania before so I didn't know how it was in terms of cultural differences and that but yeah it was quite surprising that it has been so smooth I think yes everyone connected very fast yes really didn't expect that
2:42
S… Speaker 1 (interviu iika)
And how was it for you to come back now? Is there any difference this time from the other time you were here? Yes. Yeah, it's different now because we all know each other and we know the clowns. And, ah, there's one. Yes. Now opening the gates. So it was nice to be able to continue the work. Yes. Like where we left off.
3:29
S… Speaker 1 (interviu iika)
Yeah, yeah, I was really happy to come back again. Yes, us too. And about the show, what do you think about the rehearsals, the process, how is it for you? Anything you have in mind about that?
3:48
S… Speaker 2 (interviu iika)
Well, for us, I think it was very fast. Like we jumped into a situation that was already ongoing. Yes. And our job was to aid with the clowns and that sort of thing. So then I think first we needed to kind of like find our position in the process.
4:15
S… Speaker 2 (interviu iika)
I felt it was needed that we go in the process, but also kind of like to, yeah, I don't have words, but just to find the space where we can work and how we can work and with what to respect the work that had been done already. It was very intensive.
4:45
S… Speaker 2 (interviu iika)
professionally challenging because there are all these different levels in the play and I think a lot in terms of movement the movement in the stage so I think it was quite a nice balance because everyone else is doing kind of like this background work and
5:15
S… Speaker 2 (interviu iika)
for the characters and kind of like bringing their whole soul and being to the work so then it was in a way it was really easy just to focus on some details and how to move from one place to another or where is the focus in in the scenes yeah
5:40
S… Speaker 2 (interviu iika)
Yeah, and it was really interesting and very touching also, of course, because everything is based on our shared experience. Anyway, so, yeah, it was amazing. And I was really amazed of, like, how far it had gotten, like, you know, it was really beautiful what we saw. Yes. And now as my final question, can you tell me your favorite thing about clowning?
6:10
S… Speaker 2 (interviu iika)
Oh no, my favorite thing. Well, it would have to be connection. A little bit what I said earlier, like this kind of like grassroots movement of ordinary people. So clowns kind of like remind me of that, that we are all just normal people. We're all just humans. So it kind of like brings me down to that.
6:42
S… Speaker 1 (interviu iika)
um idea of a shared world yes we all live in yes yeah that's so nice if you want to add anything else if you feel like you wanted to say something and i didn't ask you
7:05
S… Speaker 2 (interviu iika)
Yeah, well, I would just add because they were in the beginning of the process before we even met, some intentions were put down. I also think of in terms of cause and effect that now this project, I feel, oh, wow, look, a feather. So there has been many causes put down or
7:40
S… Speaker 1 (interviu iika)
Do you want the yogurt? Do you want the yogurt? Yes, please. Do you want coffee as well? I just had coffee, thank you.
8:04
S… Speaker 2 (interviu iika)
Yeah, what will be the effects and like where will this all lead to? At least there has been beautiful friendships built and to me that's already the most valuable thing I could think of. That was it! Our interview, thank you! Oh my goodness, thank you!

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