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PROGRAM 2007
Visual art was exhibited throughout Vagina Festival.

FRIDAY, FEB. 16
7:30pm   Joanna Lindenman and Dawn Copeland   "Vulvas in Action"
9:00pm   Erin Dobson  

"Holding On", "Never Knew Me", "Not A Love Song" to name a few

SATURDAY, FEB. 17
1:00pm   Alexandra Jacoby   Welcome
1:30pm   Priscilla Taylor   "75% Humidity"
1:45pm   D. Jiji   "Art as Advocacy"
2:30pm   Malcolm Rollick   A set of homegrown songs, and a few stories spun right on the stage....
3:00pm   Ilene Richman "Do You Know What's In Your Underwear?"
3:45 pm   Teodora Koleva   "Fragments"
4:30pm   Annmarie McHugh   "How Can We End Rape?"
5:15pm   Deb Chamberlain   performing songs from "I AM SHE"
5:45pm   Alexandra Jacoby   Closing Remarks
7:00pm   TVM cast   "The Vagina Monologues"
9:30pm   Yolanda Shoshana   "Ghettofabulous"
9:45pm   Malcolm Rollick   A set of homegrown songs, and a few stories spun right on the stage....

SUNDAY, FEB. 18
1:00pm Alexandra Jacoby Welcome
1:30pm Teodora Koleva "Fragments"
2:00pm D. Jiji "Reproductive Choice, the universal gateway into and out of a woman's womb."
2:45pm D. Jiji "The Pervasiveness of Violence Against Women"
3:00pm Dana Balicki "We are all Women for Peace"
3:30pm Tatiana Suarez Pico Selected Poems
4:15pm Randi Sin "Silence of Hate"
4:45pm Alexandra Jacoby Closing Remarks
6:00pm TVM cast "The Vagina Monologues"

VAGINA FESTIVAL 2007
took place on FEB. 16-18 at
AGNI GALLERY, NYC
Proceeds were donated to V-Day. We were honored to present two performances of The Vagina Monologues.

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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN >
At least one out of every three women around the world has been beaten, coerced into sex, or otherwise abused in her lifetime — with the abuser usually someone known to her. Violence against women and girls is a universal problem of epidemic proportions.


reclaiming peace

V-Day's 2007 theme Reclaiming Peace seeks to make the connection between the worldwide anti-violence work of V-Day activists with our collective desire for peace and an end to armed conflicts. "We are saying that if a government supports the use of force, weapons, violence as a method of control and dominance, this models and gives license to the same kind of behavior at home," stated V-Day Founder/Artistic Director Eve Ensler.

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