02.28.08
Michiana Monologues Continued
On Saturday, February 23 at 7:00 pm, I went to see Michiana Monologues: Local Women’s Stories – Breaking the Silence to End the Violence at Indiana University South Bend. This production was patterned after the Vagina Monologues but featured local women’s stories. The idea to use local women’s stories was based on a production by St. Mary’s College students called SMC Monologues. SMC Monologues was performed from submissions by St. Mary’s students, alumnae, sisters and staff. To involve more women from the area, Michiana Monologues gathered submissions from the whole community.
This production was presented by V-Club (Voices Against Violence) IUSB. The stories read were sometime funny and sometimes sad. But they were always moving. The purpose of this production was to move people into getting involved in the effort to stop violence against women. The goal of Michiana Monologues was not only to involve women within the community to become involved and tell their stories, but to educate a wider audience about the challenges women face. It also intends to bring attention to violence against women and to force others to acknowledge that violence is a human rights violation. Finally, it wants to encourage others to work toward gender justice.
Even though the subtitle of this production was Breaking the Silence to End the Violence, not all the stories were about violence against women. The stories told involved everything from a woman attempting to interpret her husband’s driving directions to childhood sexual abuse. These were stories that needed to be told but also needed to be heard. The story that moved me the most and actually made me cry was “Aftermath” read by Erica G. It was the story of a woman’s struggles to deal with the effects of childhood sexual abuse. Although I have never had to deal with this issue in my life, I could feel this woman’s pain as the story was being read. “Is He Catholic?” was pretty funny in the beginning when Alyssa read the woman’s story of her mother’s pressure for her to marry a “good Catholic boy.” It ended on a sad note, however, because she gave up her true love for a Catholic boy that turned out to be not so good. Other stories dealt with issues women deal with on a daily basis. Stories about first kisses, abusive relationships, abortion, sexuality and coming out were all read during the evening.
The room was packed with women and men of all ages. Over 250 tickets were sold for each night of the show and the silent auction was also very successful. The V-Club came very close to meeting their goal of $10,000. The profits from Michiana Monologues will benefit St. Margaret’s House, SOS of Madison Center and the YWCA of St. Joseph County. If you missed this year’s production, you can still show your support by submitting your donation and it will be divided evenly between the three organizations. You can send your check, made out to “V-Club IUSB to:
V-Club IUSB: Michiana Monologues
c/o April Lidinsky, Ph.D.
Women’s Studies Program
2257 Wiekamp Hall
Indiana University South Bend
1700 Mishawaka Ave, PO Box 7111
South Bend, IN 46634-71111
One of the best things about this program is how it raised awareness of women’s issues. There were some funny stories about the demands children and jobs and school make on women’s lives, especially single mothers. But there were also powerful stories about sexual abuse, violence in relationships and suicide. If you missed this event or even if you didn’t, there will be a joint production of St. Mary’s College Monologues and Michiana Monologues on Saturday, April 19th at 7pm in the Bendix Theatre, Century Center, Downtown South Bend. The tickets are $10 and are available at Circa Arts, Lula’s, The Beehive, and the Chicory Cafe, or by calling April Lidinsky at 874-520-4528 or Catherine Pittman at 574-284-4533. Tickets will also be available at the door. All proceeds will be donated to YWCA of St. Joe County and SOS of Madison Center.
Jeanette said,
March 4, 2008 at 12:51 pm
This is a really good review–you gave a general explanation about the event and its background as well as some details from the actual performance.
It sounds like it was a really good night–you make me wish I had seen it myself, which is definitely what a good review does. I think this is your wrap piece, right? Maybe now you could find out about how much the event raised and what the V-Club is going to do to keep the excitement from the event going.
Jeanette~
kspitz said,
March 4, 2008 at 10:19 pm
I attended the monolugues on Friday night and yes, the audience was packed that night as well. I also left a bid on several things in the auction. I ended up winning a beautiful handmade pottery bowl for $30.
Great descriptions of the readings and what organizations were involved in the event. All information was clear and well written.
It seemed a little odd that you mentioned only one name of the women who read the monolugues…Alyssa. I would suggest either adding a few more names, or none at all. That sentence (with Alyssa) is a little confusing.
Overall, good choice of subject, interesting, clear.
Gail