V-Day Kelowna 2018 The Vagina Monologues: Auditions!
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January 21 - January 22
Location: The NAC (New Arts Collective)
Address: #5-375 Bernard Ave
Time: 2PM (21st), 7PM (22nd) - 4PM (21st), 9PM (22nd)
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V-Day Kelowna 2018 The Vagina Monologues: Auditions!
FRIENDLY AUDITIONS for Kelowna BC’s community edition of The Vagina Monologues to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of this important play at a time where talking about ending violence against women is ever more relevant
• All women and non-binary folks are invited to audition
• No acting experience necessary!
• Not an audition in the traditional sense, more like a chance to meet anyone interested in being involved in the production
Sunday, January 21st 2PM-4PM
and Monday, January 22nd 7PM-9PM
WHERE: at the NAC (above the Starbucks at Bernard & Pandosy, #5 375 Bernard Avenue Kelowna) *Not Wheelchair Accessible, please email to meet up elsewhere if these conditions/times don’t suit you*
HOW IT WORKS: email vdaykelowna@gmail.com to schedule an audition or call/text 519-993-4871. Present 1 of 3 monologues found on our Facebook page OR bring your own piece! (Does NOT need to be memorized. Will have printed copies at the NAC.)
V-Day KELOWNA, BC (TVM) 2018 is going to be a kick-ass team of women, who will spark conversation & have fun celebrating the humour & spirit of these real stories. Proceeds will benefit The Elizabeth Fry Society // Find us on instagram @vdaykelowna2018
Two performances of The Vagina Monologues will be held February 22 & 23, 2018, with a relaxed rehearsal schedule. All proceeds aim to help end violence against women & girls.
We will not be casting cis-gendered males for this performance but all are welcome to help & participate in the production crew!
ABOUT V-DAY: Our work is grounded in 4 core beliefs...
• Art has the power to transform consciousness and inspire people to act
• Lasting social and cultural change is spread by ordinary people doing extraordinary things
• Local women best know what their communities need and can become unstoppable leaders
• One must look at the intersection of race, class, and gender to understand violence against women
#RiseInSolidarity #UntilTheViolenceStops
The NAC (New Arts Collective) #5-375 Bernard Ave
events@kelownanow.com
FRIENDLY AUDITIONS for Kelowna BC’s community edition of The Vagina Monologues to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of this important play at a time where talking about ending violence against women is ever more relevant
• All women and non-binary folks are invited to audition
• No acting experience necessary!
• Not an audition in the traditional sense, more like a chance to meet anyone interested in being involved in the production
Sunday, January 21st 2PM-4PM
and Monday, January 22nd 7PM-9PM
WHERE: at the NAC (above the Starbucks at Bernard & Pandosy, #5 375 Bernard Avenue Kelowna) *Not Wheelchair Accessible, please email to meet up elsewhere if these conditions/times don’t suit you*
HOW IT WORKS: email vdaykelowna@gmail.com to schedule an audition or call/text 519-993-4871. Present 1 of 3 monologues found on our Facebook page OR bring your own piece! (Does NOT need to be memorized. Will have printed copies at the NAC.)
V-Day KELOWNA, BC (TVM) 2018 is going to be a kick-ass team of women, who will spark conversation & have fun celebrating the humour & spirit of these real stories. Proceeds will benefit The Elizabeth Fry Society // Find us on instagram @vdaykelowna2018
Two performances of The Vagina Monologues will be held February 22 & 23, 2018, with a relaxed rehearsal schedule. All proceeds aim to help end violence against women & girls.
We will not be casting cis-gendered males for this performance but all are welcome to help & participate in the production crew!
ABOUT V-DAY: Our work is grounded in 4 core beliefs...
• Art has the power to transform consciousness and inspire people to act
• Lasting social and cultural change is spread by ordinary people doing extraordinary things
• Local women best know what their communities need and can become unstoppable leaders
• One must look at the intersection of race, class, and gender to understand violence against women
#RiseInSolidarity #UntilTheViolenceStops