Käänne Festival

Käänne is a new and unique festival of politics and culture, open to everyone, aiming to change the direction of Finland. The festival will be held at Korjaamo Culture Factory on January 17–18. The events invites everyone in building a sustainable, solidaristic, and brighter future. Festival programming will also take place at the Tram Museum.
Sat 17 Jan 13:00–14:00 The Mayor’s Question Hour for Children and Young People
How many animal species live in Helsinki? Who decides school lunch menus? Now it’s the turn of children and young people to set the topics of discussion, as Helsinki Mayor Daniel Sazonov answers questions in an interactive discussion moderated by the Nuorten Ääni editorial team and designed to engage a young audience. We warmly welcome especially young participants to attend and join the conversation!
Sun 18 Jan 13:00–14:00 Pikku Gubbe’s Exercise Session & Drawing Workshop
Pikku Gubbe arrives to get festival-goers moving and invites everyone to join a shared exercise session! Known from the song camps they organize for children, Pikku Gubbe will lead two exercise sessions and offer a hilariously fun intermission workout for festival visitors of all ages. Children can also take part in a self-guided drawing workshop.
The event is free of charge and open to everyone. The event is organized by KÄÄNNE ry.
Photo: Pikku Gubbe / Käänne Festival
