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viBe Theater Experience Presents viBeSolos: [i] am not aLone!

by The Happiest Medium on April 19, 2010

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viBe Theater Experience (viBe) is a non-profit performing arts/ education organization that empowers teenage girls through the creation and production of original performances.

viBeSolos is an advanced program for independent, courageous young women interested in writing and performing a solo show.

Four to six girls, individually, create their own “one-girl-show” workshopped and guided in collaboration with a professional dramaturg/director and the other participants. viBeSolos express each girl’s unique vision of her world. Since 2004, viBe has produced the extraordinary solo performances of over 30 young women.

And it’s going on right now! 4 original one-girl-shows written & performed by amazing teenage girls.

Don’t miss:

Elaina’s “reflections through a stained glass window”
Natasha’s “cirque de natasha”
Sabrina’s “alter-ego”
Tiffany’s “how to spell”

Monday April 19 at 7pm
Tuesday April 20 at 7pm

at HERE Arts Center – 145 6th ave (btw Spring & Broome; enter on Dominick)

ADMISSION IS FREE!

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Vodka Shoes Fit All Sizes (Frigid Festival 2010)

by Diánna Martin on March 17, 2010

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Leslie Goshko

Storytellers. Monologists. One-Woman Shows. The lines blur in the art forms because they are often one in the same. Sometimes the difference is subtle, and I find that sometimes it has to do with how much is taken from personal life stories. An actor (hopefully) personalizes the choices he or she makes on stage; but when you are actually sharing personal tales of your life, then you are no longer acting; you are re-living those events, and hopefully, enlightening the audience with how truly bizarre/beautiful/hilarious/tragic those events are. I found Vodka Shoes (written and performed by Leslie Goshko) to be a really beautiful piece that went beyond the story of an alcoholic father and somewhat dysfunctional family; it was about how that family survived through its love – and all the little things that kept the our narrator, Leslie Goshko, sane along the way.

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