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"The Vagina Monologues" is an episodic play first performed in 1996 and written by Eve Ensler, who graduated Middlebury College in 1975. The play explores a multitude of experiences all centering around the vagina: sex work, consensual and nonconsensual sexual experiences, menstruation, pubic hair, gender-based slurs, reproduction, etc. from the perspectives of women with varying ages, races, and sexualities among other things. In 1998 Ensler started a non-profit movement called “V-Day” for which groups around the world perform "The Vagina Monologues" during February every year, and donate all their profits to organizations that work to end violence against women and girls. After the original V-Day on February 14, 1998, a small group of students from different colleges, including Middlebury student Malaya Rivera-Drew ‘1999, went to New York to meet with Eve Ensler with the goal of bringing a V-Day performance to their schools the following February. Rivera-Drew directed the first ever performance of "The Vagina Monologues" at Middlebury, which took place in Wilson Hall on February 14, 1999 in front of a standing room only audience. The play has been consistently performed by Middlebury students ever since. Since 2016, Middlebury students have continually written new monologues and adapted a version of the play that they refer to as "Beyond the Vagina Monologues." One of the purposes of this adapted version is to include more modern and expansive definitions of womxnhood, feminism, and femininity.
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Beyond The Vagina Monologues (BTVM)
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This document has the program and booklet covers from the 2016 "Beyond The Vagina Monologues" production.
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2016 BTVM Cast
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February 2016
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2016 "Beyond The Vagina Monologues" Program and Booklet Covers
Beyond The Vagina Monologues
Program
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"The Vagina Monologues" is an episodic play first performed in 1996 and written by Eve Ensler, who graduated Middlebury College in 1975. The play explores a multitude of experiences all centering around the vagina: sex work, consensual and nonconsensual sexual experiences, menstruation, pubic hair, gender-based slurs, reproduction, etc. from the perspectives of women with varying ages, races, and sexualities among other things. In 1998 Ensler started a non-profit movement called “V-Day” for which groups around the world perform "The Vagina Monologues" during February every year, and donate all their profits to organizations that work to end violence against women and girls. After the original V-Day on February 14, 1998, a small group of students from different colleges, including Middlebury student Malaya Rivera-Drew ‘1999, went to New York to meet with Eve Ensler with the goal of bringing a V-Day performance to their schools the following February. Rivera-Drew directed the first ever performance of "The Vagina Monologues" at Middlebury, which took place in Wilson Hall on February 14, 1999 in front of a standing room only audience. The play has been consistently performed by Middlebury students ever since. Since 2016, Middlebury students have continually written new monologues and adapted a version of the play that they refer to as "Beyond the Vagina Monologues." One of the purposes of this adapted version is to include more modern and expansive definitions of womxnhood, feminism, and femininity.
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Beyond The Vagina Monologues (BTVM)
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This Campus article describes the first ever performance of "Beyond the Vagina Monologues," a version of "The Vagina Monologues" that was first adapted at Middlebury by Rebecca Coates-Finke '16.5 in 2016. The article includes a description of all of the content and performance changes in the adapted play, and why these changes were made. "Beyond The Vagina Monologues" has continued to be changed and adapted at Middlebury since 2016 to reflect each new cast.
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Leah Lavigne
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March 2, 2016
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The Campus: "Vagina Monologues Beyond Convention"
Beyond The Vagina Monologues
Eve Ensler
Leah Lavigne
Rebecca Coates-Finke
The Campus
The Vagina Monologues
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Oral Histories
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What better way to learn about feminist activism at Middlebury than from the activists themselves. After all, there is so much to be learned and gained through engaging with the perspectives and experiences of those who came before you. Here is a collection of interviews (audio and transcriptions) about the lives, triumphs, inspirations, challenges, and projects of Middlebury activists through the ages.
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Oral Histories of Feminist Activists
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Morgan Grady-Benson
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This is the audio recording of an interview with Morgan Grady-Benson '18 (she/her/hers). Morgan was a Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies major. At Middlebury she was very involved with It Happens Here and founded the anti-sexual assault performance activist group, Stares and Stairs. Morgan was also a spin instructor with YouPower and involved with Middlebury College Radio.
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Morgan Grady-Benson and Elissa Asch
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May 4, 2020
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Morgan Grady-Benson Interview Recording
Administration
Atwater
Baishakhi Taylor
Barbara McCall
Beyond The Vagina Monologues
Borns
Charles Murray
Chi Chi Chang
Gender Sexuality and Feminist Studies
greek life
GSFS
It Happens Here
J-term
Lida Winfield
Liz Dunn
MiddSafe
Morgan Grady-Benson
Nell Sather
performance activism
performance art
Pub Safe
Public Safety
Rites of Spring
secret fraternity
secret society
sexual assault
Social House
Spring Concert
Stares and Stairs
Stares on Stairs
The List
The Mill
The Vagina Monologues
WRMC
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Oral Histories
Description
An account of the resource
What better way to learn about feminist activism at Middlebury than from the activists themselves. After all, there is so much to be learned and gained through engaging with the perspectives and experiences of those who came before you. Here is a collection of interviews (audio and transcriptions) about the lives, triumphs, inspirations, challenges, and projects of Middlebury activists through the ages.
Title
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Oral Histories of Feminist Activists
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Morgan Grady-Benson
Description
An account of the resource
This is the transcription of an interview with Morgan Grady-Benson '18 (she/her/hers). Morgan was a Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies major. At Middlebury she was very involved with It Happens Here and founded the anti-sexual assault performance activist group, Stares and Stairs. Morgan was also a spin instructor with YouPower and involved with Middlebury College Radio.
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Morgan Grady-Benson and Elissa Asch
Date
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May 4, 2020
Title
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Morgan Grady-Benson Interview Transcription
Administration
Atwater
Baishakhi Taylor
Barbara McCall
Beyond The Vagina Monologues
Borns
Charles Murray
Chi Chi Chang
Gender Sexuality and Feminist Studies
greek life
GSFS
It Happens Here
J-term
Lida Winfield
Liz Dunn
MiddSafe
Morgan Grady-Benson
Nell Sather
performance activism
performance art
Pub Safe
Public Safety
Rites of Spring
secret fraternity
secret society
sexual assault
Social Houses
Spring Concert
Stares and Stairs
Stares on Stairs
The List
The Mill
The Vagina Monologues
WRMC