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January MN Valley NOW Meeting Notice

Posted by shan on January 19, 2008

Our next meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 23, at the Prior Lake Public Library, located at 16210 Eagle Creek Avenue South. A general business meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. and all MN Valley NOW members are welcome to attend. Please note that this is on Wednesday, instead of our usual 4th Thursday of the month.

Until the Violence StopsAt 7:30 p.m., the public is welcome to attend a free screening of “Until the Violence Stops”. “Until the Violence Stops” chronicles how Eve Ensler’s hit Off-Broadway solo show The Vagina Monologues grew into V-Day, an international movement to stop violence against women and girls. “Until the Violence Stops” features emotionally charged interviews and readings by everyday and celebrity women (including Rosie Perez, Selma Hayek, Rosario Dawson, and Jane Fonda), all of whom courageously reveal their intimate experiences and bond together to break the silence that surrounds abuse. “Until the Violence Stops” has been described as “extraordinarily empowering” and “heartbreakingly funny” and is a moving celebration of community awareness that leaves us with the hope that change can happen.

MN Valley NOW has partnered with The Chameleon Theatre Circle to bring V-Day to Prior Lake on February 14 and 16, at 7:30 p.m. at Shepherd of the Lake Lutheran Church. Proceeds from this event will go to the Southern Valley Alliance for Battered Women.

Join us on January 23 to learn more about this historic event.

For more information, please visit our V-Day Prior Lake web site at www.vdaypriorlake.org or email info@vdaypriorlake.org.

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Introducing The Vagina Monologues and V-Day Prior Lake 2008

Posted by shan on December 27, 2007

By Beth Anderson, MN Valley NOW Co-President

Minnesota Valley NOW, in partnership with The Chameleon Theatre Circle, is presenting a production of The Vagina Monologues. This benefit production is part of the V-Day Prior Lake 2008 campaign to raise funds for the Southern Valley Alliance for Battered Women (SVABW). Many or our members and friends have not seen the production and would like to know more. Let me tell you!

The Vagina Monologues is a play about real women and their experiences being women. The play was created by Eve Ensler who interviewed women across the country about . . . yes . . . their vaginas. She compiled their stories and put them together in a series of monologues that reflects the real experiences of real women across this country and around the world. Some of the stories are not politically correct, but they are all real.

I know, why do we need to talk about our vaginas? The word itself makes us uncomfortable. As Eve Ensler writes in the introduction, “. . . it never sounds like a word you want to say. It’s a totally ridiculous, completely unsexy word.” True, and many of us would rather just ignore the word, the body part, and what it represents about being women. Some might say that vaginas are not a fit topic of conversation for polite society. What happens to women because we have vaginas is also not a topic we want to discuss at the dinner table. But maybe we should, because violence against women happens everywhere, affecting one in three women worldwide.

For instance, as a neighborhood, or a family, or a group of friends, we don’t want to discuss domestic violence, let alone acknowledge that it takes place in our neighborhoods. Yet, by not shedding light on the violence done to women and children in our own communities, we give power to the abusers and do nothing to prevent future abuse.

The first step in stopping violence is talking about it, acknowledging it exists, and educating ourselves and our neighbors about the problem and what can be done to solve it. According to the Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women’s 2006 Femicide Report:

  • 20 women and 12 children were murdered in Minnesota in 2006 as a result of domestic violence and child abuse. Eleven of these women lived in the seven county metro area, including Scott County.
  • 37,010 women and children in Minnesota were served by community advocacy programs for battered women in 2006 alone. In Scott and Carver County, we rely on the SVABW to do this work.

With your help, our production of The Vagina Monologues has the potential to raise thousands of dollars for the SVABW. All proceeds from the production will go to help stop domestic violence and serve victims in Scott and Carver counties.

The Vagina Monologues is a way to break the silence and encourage women to speak of their experiences as women. It helps women name the dehumanizing behaviors that reduce us to sexual objects. It helps women reclaim the word vagina and acknowledges both the wonderful and terrible experiences that can go along with having a vagina.

The play covers everything from the “new age vagina workshop”, to the violence experienced by women in war, to the experience of a sex worker who pleases women, to the miracle of giving birth. It will make you laugh and it will make you cry.

The word vagina is used frequently in the play - to break the silence and censorship of a word that does, in fact, represent women. If you can’t say it, you can’t own it. As the young woman says at the end of the monologue titled; My Short Skirt, “My short skirt and everything under it is Mine. Mine. Mine.”

Please join us for an evening of activism. Help us stop violence in our own communities. Purchase a tax-deductable ticket and bring 10 of your friends. It will be a very entertaining evening!

Go to www.vdaypriorlake.org for more information and to purchase tickets.

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Be a part of V-Day 2008! Open auditions for ‘The Vagina Monologues’

Posted by shan on August 20, 2007

V-Day LogoV-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 worldwide violence against women and girls, including rape, battery, incest, female genital mutilation (FGM) and sexual slavery.

MN Valley NOW has partnered with The Chameleon Theatre Circle for performances of The Vagina Monologues in February 2008 as part of V-Day 2008. This will be the 10th anniversary of V-Day.

The Vagina Monologues is a collection of monologues read by a number of different actresses. A recurring theme throughout the production is the vagina as a tool of female empowerment and individuality. The Vagina Monologues is performed annually around the world to bring attention to V-Day in thousands of cities and colleges. The performances generally benefit rape crisis centers and similar resource centers for women.

The Chameleon Theatre Circle will hold auditions on Saturday, September 8 and on Monday, September 10 at the Arts at River Ridge at 109 River Ridge Circle in Burnsville, Minnesota (formerly known as the Minnesota River School of Fine Arts). Each candidate will have three minutes to perform a monologue. Auditions will be by appointment only. Please e-mail andi@seetheatre.org or call 952-937-5645 to set up your audition time.

Please note that these positions are unpaid and will require rehearsal commitments that will be several hours in length 2 to 3 times a week for the six weeks prior to performances.

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