Thursday, 21. February 2013

Femininity in Silent Film

Villa Sträuli, Winterthur
www.villastraeuli.ch

20:30

Iokoi & Bit-Tuner (Voice, Keyboard, Live Electronics)

Alla Nazimova: Eccentricity and Decadence

Like a true prima donna or celebrated dancer, Alla Nazimova omitted her first name already in her lifetime and appeared as Nazimova ‘tout court’ in the adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s play ‘Salomé’. Since pressure on the production company was increasing, she provided the idea for the film and produced and in part financed it herself. Moralisers saw it as a decadent and dangerous work, from which the public had to be protected at all cost. It took several years after its completion until the film was first shown; it was badly received and remained the last production of the free-spirited exotic Russian.

Singer IOKOI and live electronic artist Bit-Tuner first got together for a live film performance in September 2012 during the IOIC China Tour. The heavy beats and dark atmospheres weave an ideal soundscape for Mara Miccichès unmistakable voice to rise above.