[Muanet] The Vagina Monologues: Curtin 20 April & UWA 24 April

Chris Latham C.Latham at murdoch.edu.au
Thu Apr 9 12:00:32 WST 2009


The Vagina Monologues - Curtin & UWA <http://socialistallianceperth.blogspot.com/2009/04/vagina-monologues-curtin-uwa.html>  


The Vagina Monologues

Until The Violence Stops

The Vagina Monologues is an international play that has become a phenomenon! It is a series of monologues performed by local Perth women at both Curtin Universtiy and the University of Western Australia. The play helps to raise money for organisations who raise awareness and work to stop sexual violence against women and girls. 

Every monologue somehow relates to the vagina, be it through sex, love, rape <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape> , menstruation, mutilation, masturbation, birth, orgasm, the variety of names for the vagina, or simply as a physical aspect of the body. A recurring theme throughout the piece is the vagina as a tool of female empowerment, and the ultimate embodiment of individuality

Come along to see an awesome performance and support a worthwhile cause.




Monday 20th of April

Doors open 7.30pm

Elizabeth Jolly Lecture Theatre

Curtin University




Friday 24th of April


Doors open 7.30pm

Social Science Lecture Theatre

University of Western Australia





Tickets are $10 each on sale now, get them quick. To reserve tickets or pick them up please call Rhiahnon on 0404 163 288 or email rhiahnonkennedy at gmail.com




Change The Story Of Women!

Join Us As We Raise Funds And Awareness To End Violence Against Women And Girls

On the 20th and 24th of April 2009, at 7.30pm, V?Day Perth will present a two night only benefit reading of Eve Ensler's award wining play The Vagina Monologues at Curtin and UWA.

Last year over 4000 V-Day benefits took place around the world raising funds and awareness towards ending violence against women. Since 1998, V-Day and these highly successful events have raised over $60 million for local beneficiaries working to end violence against women and girls. Hot on the heels of their success, Perth has joined this global movement as part of the V?Day 2009 College Campaign.

For the third year in a row Curtin University (along side with UWA) will present a benefit production of The Vagina Monologues at Elizabeth Jolly Lecture Theatre (Curtin University) and Social Science Lecture Theatre (University of WA) on the 20th and 24th, 2009 at 7.30pm on behalf of the V?Day 2009 Campaign. This benefit production is sponsored by The Curtin Women's Department, Curtin Student Guild and the Curtin Centre for Human Rights Education. 

What is V?Day?
V-Day is a global movement to stop violence against women and girls. V-Day is a catalyst that promotes creative events to increase awareness, raise money and revitalize the spirit of existing anti-violence organizations. V-Day generates broader attention for the fight to stop violence against women and girls, including rape, battery, incest, female genital mutilation (FGM) and sexual slavery. 

Through V-Day campaigns, local volunteers and college students produce annual benefit performances of The Vagina Monologues A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant and A Prayer, and screenings of V-Day's documentary Until The Violence Stops to raise awareness and funds for anti-violence groups within their own communities. 2009 V-Day events have the option to introduce a new V-Day theatrical event, Any One Of Us: Words From Prison, which reveals the connection between women in prison and the violence that often brings them there. This new event will bring forth raw voices of fierceness and honesty written by women from prisons across the nation and performed by local women. In 2008, over 4000 V-Day benefit events took place produced by volunteer activists in the U.S. and around the world, educating millions of people about the reality of violence against women and girls. 

Performance is just the beginning. V-Day stages large-scale benefits and produces innovative gatherings, films and campaigns to educate and change social attitudes towards violence against women including the documentary Until the Violence Stops; community briefings on the missing and murdered women of Juárez, Mexico; the December 2003 V-Day delegation trip to Israel, Palestine, Egypt and Jordan; the Afghan Women's Summit; the March 2004 delegation to India; the Stop Rape Contest, the Indian Country Project, Love Your Tree, the June 2006 two-week festival of theater, spoken word, performance and community events called UNTIL THE VIOLENCE STOPS: NYC which welcomed 2,000 runners in Prospect Park running to demand an end to violence, witnessed 50 actresses and over 100 writers contributing their genius, time and talent to sold out events, and reached millions through media and a citywide subway and bus campaign. In 2008, V-Day celebrated its 10-year anniversary at V TO THE TENTH at the New Orleans Arena and Louisiana Superdome. V TO THE TENTH featured two days of speakers, art, performance for all and makeovers, massage, medical testing and healing circles, and yoga for the women of the Gulf South Region. The event was attended by over 30,000 women and men and reached millions of people all over the word, raising over $700,000 for local efforts in New Orleans to end violence against women and girls.

In Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, V-Day commits ongoing support to build movements and anti-violence networks. Working with local organizations, V-Day provided hard-won funding that helped open the first shelters for women in Egypt and Iraq, sponsored annual workshops and three national campaigns in Afghanistan, convened the "Confronting Violence" conference of South Asian women leaders, and donated satellite-phones to Afghan women to keep lines of communication open and action plans moving forward. Through the Karama program based out of Cairo, V-Day works in-depth to build networks ending violence against women and girls in Egypt, Sudan, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. 

The V-Day movement is growing at a rapid pace throughout the world, in 120 countries from Europe to Asia, Africa and the Caribbean, and all of North America. V-Day, a non-profit corporation, distributes funds to grassroots, national and international organizations and programs that work to stop violence against women and girls. In 2001, V-Day was named one of Worth Magazine's "100 Best Charities" and in 2006 one of Marie Claire Magazine's Top Ten Charities. In ten years, the V-Day movement has raised over $60 million. 

To learn more about V?Day Perth call 0404 163 288 or e-mail the organiser Rhiahnon Kennedy at rhiahnonkennedy at gmail.com To learn more about V?Day and its campaigns visit www.vday.org <http://www.vday.org/> .

What is a V-Day Campaign?

A V-Day Campaign is a catalyst for mobilizing women and men to heighten awareness about violence against women and girls. By creating this global community, V-Day strives to empower women to find their collective voices and demand an end to the violence that affects one in three women in the U.S and around the world. 

V?Day Perth is a local effort within the worldwide context of the 2009 V-Day Campaign.

What are The Vagina Monologues

Hailed by The New York Times as "funny" and "poignant" and by the Daily News as "intelligent" and "courageous," The Vagina Monologues, which was first performed off-Broadway by Ms. Ensler, dives into the mystery, humor, pain, power, wisdom, outrage and excitement buried in women's experiences. Ms. Ensler has performed the play to great acclaim throughout the world - from Zagreb to Santa Barbara, from London to Seattle, from Jerusalem to Oklahoma City. Villard Books/Random House first published The Vagina Monologues, which includes a foreword by Gloria Steinem, in February 1998. A special V?Day edition of the play was released in February 2001 and V-Day's ten year anniversary edition of The Vagina Monologues was released n hard over and paperback in February of 2008.


 
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