2025 Noori Screendance Festival

March 21 at 7:00 pm & March 22 at 7:00 pm

Utah Museum of Contemporary Art

20 S W Temple St. Salt Lake City, UT 84101

Join us for the 4th Annual Noori Screendance Festival! Presented by loveDANCEmore, Noori celebrates independent films at the intersection of dance and movement.

Event Details:

Friday, March 21 at 7:00pm and Saturday, March 22 at 7:00pm*

Utah Museum of Contemporary Art (20 S W Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101)

Each screening will be followed by a Q&A with filmmakers.

Please note that this event is free to attend with a suggested $20 donation to loveDANCEmore.

Attendees are strongly encouraged to wear a KN95 or N95 mask.

Questions? Please contact rae@lovedancemore.org.

*Please note, the same program will be shown both evenings.

Accessibility and Venue Information:

  • UMOCA is ADA accessible. We suggest parking on the street in front of the Museum, or in an accessible parking spot in the City Creek parking garage on West Temple (the garage parking is free for 2 hours, then $2 for each additional hour). If you park in the garage, you will use the crosswalk on West Temple to get to the Museum.

  • The Museum entrance includes a curved ramp with a slight incline. The auditorium is down a long hallway to the left.

  • All films with speaking will have subtitles.

  • There are two gender-inclusive bathrooms on street level.

  • Please email rae@lovedancemore.org with any additional needs. This could include a reserved seat, reserved space for a mobility device, ASL interpretation of the performance, etc.

Presented Artists:

Roxanne Gray

Irishia Hubbard Romaine

Aneta Parpouli, Marianna Leptokaropoulou

Constance Anderson

Virginia Broyles, TWIG Media Lab, Ririe Woodbury Dance Company

Maeve Friedman, Summer Sierra, Isabella Campbell

Marion Renerre, Tatiana Becouarn

Fu Le, Magalie Lanriot, Roel Q Seeber

Kinga Kovács

This event is made possible by support from the Arts, Culture, Events Fund, Salt Lake City Arts Council, Utah Division of Arts & Museums, ZAP, and the National Endowment for the Arts.