Moved in Noir is an audiovisual and movement performance exploring themes of liminal space, queer identities, and the concept of “noir”. The piece was created by removing the male protagonist from the film-noir movies and constructing a love story between two characters: Gilda (1946) and Phyllis of the Double Indemnity (1944). The soundtrack consisted of layered sounds: processed film-noir soundtracks, dancers’ movements captured by hidden microphones, and reproduced with an Ambisonics loudspeaker array. (senempirler.com)
Video and Sound Design by Senem Pirler
Choreographed and Performed by Malin Andreasson and Delphina Parenti
Collaborators: Tuçe Yasak (light design), Kathy High and Michelle Temple (camera operation)
Premiered at the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center, March 19 2016
http://senempirler.com/audiovisual/2016/03/19/Moved_In_Noir.html