Disruptive opinions make Kiti Kokkonen open her mouth on TV

Kiti Kokkonen talks with Miki Liukkonen and Niina Lahtinen.

In his series, Miki Liukkonen interviews Niina Lahti and Kiti Kokko. Yle

Author Miki Liukkonen does not understand what other Finns are laughing at. He is dealing with the subject Miki Liukkonen, bystander in the opening season of the second season of his series. Among the guests are, among other things Niina Lahtinen and Kiti Kokkonenwho speak for comedy. Other art forms are also important to them.

– I think all art is a good way to make an impact, Niina says in an interview.

Mickey sticks to this sentence bluntly.

– Is it really all art? Is there even a Contemporary dance that is tumbled on the floor, Miki questions.

– I don’t think it affects anything, Miki answers his own question.

Niina points out that people are impressed by different art. For him, for example, poetry was completely in vain, at a younger age. That is no longer the case. Miki still thinks about the art form.

– I think 80 percent of poetry is shit, he condemns.

In his series bearing his name, Miki expresses his opinion on poetry and contemporary dance. Yle

Niina considers the problem to be that too much bad art is made too much at all – be it poetry, contemporary dance or even tears. At this point, Kiti is missing the game. He has followed the conversation between lip round.

– I’m disturbed by your opinions. Can I say that? Kiti asks before justifying his position.

– I think that’s stereotyping. You could say that someone thinks you are bad, but I can’t generalize that, for example, 80 percent of theater performances are crap. Some people think they are good, even if we disagree.

Kiti also highlights the criticality of his field. He wonders what a place the world would be if each gaze were not so critical.

– Now you think I’m an idiot! Kiti speculates, but gets support for his view.

Miki Liukkonen, a bystander at Teema & Femi today at 9 pm & in the Arena. See all TV programs and broadcast times in Telku’s TV guide.

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