The Vagina Monologues
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The Vagina Monologues
Eve Ensler The Vagina Monologues Benefizveranstaltung des Institutes für Gleichstellung und Gender Studies an der Universität Mozarteum Salzburg zu Gunsten des Frauenhauses Salzburg Montag, 29. Februar 2016 18.00 Uhr Kleines Studio Universität Mozarteum Salzburg V-Day… … is an organized response against violence toward women. … is a vision: We see a world where women live safely and freely. … is a demand: Rape, incest, battery, genital mutilation and sexual slavery must end now. … is a spirit: We believe women should spend their lives creating and thriving rather than surviving or recovering from terrible atrocities. … is a catalyst: By raising money and consciousness, it will unify and strengthen existing anti-violence efforts. Triggering far-reaching awareness, it will lay the groundwork for new educational, protective, and legislative endeavours throughout the world. … is a process: We will work as long as it takes. We will not stop until the violence stops. … is a day. We proclaim Valentine‘s Day as V-Day, to celebrate women and end the violence. … is a fierce, wild, unstoppable movement and community. Eve Ensler… …is the Tony Award winning playwright, activist and author of the theatrical phenomenon, The Vagina Monologues, which has been published in 48 languages and performed in over 140 countries. Eve’s plays include Necessary Targets, The Treatment, The Good Body, and Emotional Creature. Her books include Insecure At Last: A Political Memoir; the New York Times best seller I Am An Emotional Creature, and her latest critically acclaimed memoir In the Body of the World. She is founder of V-Day, the global activist movement to end violence against women and girls which has raised over 100 million dollars to end violence and One Billion Rising, a global mass action campaign in over 200 countries. Her play O.P.C. recently had its world premiere at American Repertory Theater where she will also debut and perform In the Body of the World, based on her memoir in spring of 2016, directed by Diane Paulus. Her newest short play Avocado opened to rave reviews this summer at the West Yorkshire Playhouse and at the Latitude festival in the UK. She has written numerous articles for The Guardian, Time Magazine, Washington Post and the International Herald Tribune. She was named one of Newsweek’s “150 Women Who Changed the World” and The Guardian’s “100 Most Influential Women.” The Vagina Monologues ({}) Introduction ({}) Hair ({}) Lists ({}) Die Überschwemmung ({}) The Vagina Workshop ({}) Vagina Happy Fact ({}) They Beat The Girl Out Of My Boy… Or So They Tried ({}) Weil er es liebte sie anzuschauen ({}) Not-So-Happy Fact ({}) Meine wütende Vagina ({}) My Vagina Was My Village ({}) My Short Skirt ({}) The Little Coochi Snorcher That Could ({}) Reclaiming Cunt ({}) Six Year Old Girl ({}) The Woman Who Loved To Make Vaginas Happy ({}) Ich war dabei im Zimmer ({}) My Revolution Begins In The Body Mozarteum V-Team Organisation und künstlerische Leitung: Judith Valerie Engel, Institut für Gleichstellung und Gender Studies TVM-Leserinnen: Sanja Branković Berta Brozgul Judith Valerie Engel Linda Ann-Mary Hillinger Johanna Kapelari Ulrike Rapp Gertraud Steinkogler-Wurzinger Gästinnen der Podiumsdiskussion: Andrea Laher: Frauennotruf Salzburg Christina Riezler: Gewaltschutzzentrum Salzburg Gertraud Steinkogler-Wurzinger: Institut für Gleichstellung und Gender Studies Birgit Thaler-Haag: Leiterin Frauenhaus Salzburg Sign Against Violence: Shaun Choo: Video Editing Judith Valerie Engel: Konzept und Leitung Andreas Schodterer: Verband der Gehörlosenvereine im Lande Salzburg Sarah Schröer: Gebärdensprachdolmetscherin Unterstützende Mitwirkung: Vivian Cheng: helping hand Matthias de Cillia: Plakat-Design Linda Ann-Mary Hillinger Alexander Lährm: Technische Betreuung Anna Ramsauer: Technische Betreuung Gertraud Steinkogler-Wurzinger: Organisation Innocent: Getränke-Spende Red Bull: Getränke-Spende