About Me
I am an international actor and multidisciplinary artist. I graduated from CISPA (Copenhagen International School of Performing Arts) in the spring of 2021. Before attending CISPA, I studied theater for two years at a community college in Helsinki. Additionally, I have participated in numerous workshops across Europe. Currently, I am studying to become a Cultural Manager at Humak University of Applied Sciences.
I have been working in theaters from a very young age. I have been involved in well-known student theaters, where I am still a member. These theaters have provided me with an excellent platform to explore different genres of theater as an actor, performer, scriptwriter, director, and producer. Through these experiences and my education at CISPA, I have gained extensive knowledge of various theater methods (including movement psychology, Uta Hagen, GAGA, and Viewpoints) and their application.
As an artist, I am particularly interested in physical theater, exploring different voice qualities, and grounding on stage, and how to combine these elements in performances. In addition to preparing and organizing the festival, I have been actively involved in various art projects, which have enriched my skills and expanded my networks.
As producer
Currently, I am studying to become a Cultural Manager at Humak University of Applied Sciences, a path I embarked on in the fall of 2024 to deepen my expertise in organizing concerts and events. As a producer, I am known for being calm, precise, and highly collaborative, traits that help me build successful teams and execute impactful projects.
As the creator, artistic director, and head producer of the Yötön Nattlös Festival, I strive to enrich northern cultural life and engage young people. The festival, which I began preparing for right after my graduation, was held for the first time in August 2023. In June 2025, it will be held for the third time. This passion project allows me to create new opportunities for artists while fostering connections between art and communities.