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It's a sunny February afternoon in Helsinki. Pekka Streng's third album Unen maa (Dream Land), has rised to the top positions on the album chart. As the evening darkens, trolls and fairies start to arrive at Tavastia club. There is a magical festive feeling in the air. Helsinki's famous rock'n'roll joint fills up with fans of Streng's music. In a moment, one after another, the stage is occupied by Emma Salokoski, Pauli Hanhiniemi, Ville Leinonen, Jarkko Martikainen, Laura Närhi, Kärtsy Hatakka, Olavi Uusivirta and Pekko Käppi. We get to hear Pekka Streng's classics and songs from Unen maa (Dream Land), as well as some of Streng's previously unheard compositions. Olympia-orkesteri, lead by Jukka Hakoköngäs, accompanies the evening's soloists. But what does this music, composed over 30 years ago, mean to artists today? (Art Films Production)

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