What and who are
The Friends of Dorothy?

The Friends of Dorothy (FroDo) is a Helsinki-based queer human rights a capella singing group founded in 2018.

The elements of our concert are singing, performance and spoken word. FroDo’s song repertoire ranges from folk songs in minority languages, classical music and all the way up to Eurovision pop.

The texts of spoken word come directly from people living on the margins of society. The stories offer the public a view to the reality of people whose well-being and rights are limited by both dysfunctional legislation and negative attitudes.

FroDo’s attitude is lyrical punk.

Photo: Glyn Akroyd

Photo: Glyn Akroyd

Kim Gustafsson’s slogan an hour before the gig is “Jag kommer aldrig att hinna.” (I will never make it on time.) At this point, Kim goes to buy herself performance trousers. Kim is also an actor, a theatre director and FroDo’s other tenor.

Photo: Glyn Akroyd

Photo: Glyn Akroyd

Salla Markkanen thinks and sings high, and she always sides with the underdog. She is a theater musician, a professional in music improvisation, and has arranged most of FroDo’s songs. Salla is FroDo’s soprano.

Photo: Glyn Akroyd

Photo: Glyn Akroyd

Petriikka Pohjanheimo is the first to go to bed. She is also the first to wake up, often when others still finish their afterparty. Petriikka is an actor and FroDo’s alto.

Photo: Glyn Akroyd

Photo: Glyn Akroyd

Mikko Rantonen is good at everything but he’s not the best in anything. Or maybe he can do a bit of everything but there’s nothing he’s good at. Or well, he can throw discus. And he can be a manager. System manager. Mikko is FroDo’s other tenor.

Photo: Glyn Akroyd

Photo: Glyn Akroyd

Aleksi Vasko smiles innocently, gets off at the corners of Kallio on Saturday evening and disappears into the hummy, foggy night. Aleksi is a music teacher, a cellist and FroDo’s bass.