YIN Yang

A Whirling Journey Into the Balance of Existence

Two dancers, one skirt — half black, half white.
Their bodies move as one, circling through shadow and light.

YIN YANG is more than a dance — it is a living poem, a meditation on duality. It explores the eternal balance where darkness gives birth to light, and light cannot exist without its shadow. Through movement, the dancers embody the timeless truth that opposites are not enemies, but reflections of one another — forever intertwined.

Inspired by Yin Yang philosophy and Sufi whirling, two women — Safa Solati and Alisa Gennadieva — performed this unique piece together for the first time in Finland, during the Portal of Duality art exhibition at Silver Brush Gallery, Helsinki.
Their message is clear and deeply needed in today’s world: to stay grounded, seek balance, and embrace the darkness within so that we may bring light into a new earth.

With this performance, the artists invite the audience to reflect — to witness how art can bridge opposites, spark dialogue, and awaken inner harmony. Safa and Alisa plan to bring YIN YANG to various art exhibitions across Finland and beyond, continuing to share their message of unity and balance.

Their next performance will take place at the Opening Event for HIAA Fest 2025, on Wednesday, 26 November 2025, at Kaapelitehdas – Valssaamo Gallery, starting at 19:00.

If you wish to collaborate or book YIN YANG for an exhibition or event, please contact:
📩 info@whirlingarts.fi


The Psychological Path to Spiritual Elevation Through Whirling Dance

After years of studying psychology and exploring various therapeutic modalities like dance and music therapy, I discovered a profound connection with whirling. This experience led me to integrate it into my practice, offering an alternative therapeutic approach for individuals seeking solutions beyond traditional methods.

Whirling dance is often seen as a form of spiritual expression, a way to transcend the self and connect with the divine. However, true spiritual elevation cannot occur without first addressing the layers of our psyche that hold us back. Our mental programming—the beliefs, thoughts, and emotional blockages—acts as an invisible barrier that keeps us from experiencing a deeper, more authentic connection with the spiritual realm.

To elevate ourselves spiritually, we must begin by diving into the depths of our psychological landscape. Whirling, as a movement-based practice, offers a unique opportunity to explore these layers. As we turn, we are not only spinning in physical space, but also rotating through the many dimensions of our inner selves. The circular motion mirrors the cyclical nature of our thoughts and emotions, giving us a space to confront, process, and release mental blockages.

This approach transforms whirling from a purely spiritual practice into a psychological journey of self-liberation. The dance becomes a tool for breaking free from the subconscious patterns that shape our reality. As we move through these layers—facing fears, letting go of limiting beliefs, and dissolving emotional tension—we create space within ourselves. Only when the mind is clear and the psyche is free can the heart truly open to the higher realms of spiritual consciousness.

Photos: Auvo Takkinen

By integrating psychology into the practice of whirling, we ground the experience in self-awareness, making the spiritual elevation that follows more sustainable and authentic. It is through this deep psychological work that we begin to understand ourselves fully, peeling back the layers of our mental conditioning. With each turn, we spiral closer to our true essence, shedding the illusions of the mind and allowing the spirit to soar.

In this way, whirling dance becomes a complete journey—starting from the inner layers of the psyche and culminating in the liberation of the spirit. By first working on ourselves mentally, we prepare the ground for spiritual elevation, creating a more balanced and harmonious connection between mind, body, and soul.

Whirling offers a unique opportunity for individuals to journey inward, as the blurred vision helps dissolve external distractions. As Rumi wisely said, ‘Go to your room and reflect.’ Whirling creates this sacred space, allowing each person to retreat into their own inner world—to connect with their thoughts, emotions, inner struggles, and whatever else needs to be acknowledged and embraced.

By integrating whirling into my therapeutic work, I was able to offer an alternative path for emotional healing, especially for those who may not find resolution through conventional talk therapy. This holistic approach taps into both psychological principles and somatic healing, creating a space for deep personal transformation and inner peace.