Sunday 6 October 2013

V-Talk! The Vagina Monologues workshop - WE DID IT!!!

Fourteen ladies, one room and “The Vagina Monologues” by Eve Ensler... something important had to happen!!!

“V-Talk! The Vagina Monologues workshop” took place at Duffy’s Bar in Leicester on the 5th of October 2013. It was part of Everybody’s Reading festival. The coordinator of this event – Magda Korytkowska – said: “I read The Vagina Monologues a few months ago and this play made a huge impact on me. First of all, I could experience other women thoughts and it let me experience a community, a culture of femininity. But what is more important it opened my eyes on the excellent way of raising awareness about violence against women: the V-Day movement. This global movement, which uses art, music, dance and theatre to stand up against brutality as well as sexual and emotional abuse, really makes a difference. I wanted to be part of the V-Day so I decided to organise the V-Talk! workshop.”

The participants of the workshop hadn’t met ever before but the ice was broken very quickly. Ladies attended because they were curious, intrigued by the title, interested… They had found the issues we were going to discuss interesting, deep and sometimes funny. And they had noticed that people were shocked when the word “vagina” was used openly: “(… ) whether I was learning to talk, to spell, or to take care of my own body, I was told the name of each of its amazing parts – except in one unmentionable area. This left me unprotected against (…) the popular belief that men, whether as lovers or physicians, knew more about women’s bodies that women did”. So… we all decided to use this word even more!

There was an introduction to “The Vagina Monologues” play. Only a few of the ladies have seen it on stage before so we looked into the fragments of the play thoroughly. We watched the beginning of the play and listened to Eve’s story – how “the Vagina” found her and “pulled” her, how the interviews with women – random chats at the beginning – didn’t let her go back. We started to talk… and we couldn’t stop! As Eve said: “I decided to talk to women about their vaginas (…) They were a little shy. But once they got going, you couldn’t stop them. Women secretly love to talk about their vaginas. They get very excited, mainly because no one has ever asked them before .” So we shared a few stories – funny stories, charming stories, bitter stories and strange stories. 

We also found the answers to the questions:

1. If your Vagina could talk, what would it say in two words?” 
Stop prying, be gentle, please don’t hurt me, don’t be scared, I’m not scary, let’s be friends, Hello! Peek-a-boo, Smile! Welcome Home...

2. If your Vagina got dressed, what would it wear? 
Glitter, lipstick, a feather boa, silk, dungarees, flares, red beret, jewelery, a cute little pink belt…

3. What does a vagina smell like? 
Perfume, moist, smell of sunshine – the summer warm night, a woman, a bit sweet and a bit sour…


Duffy’s Bar prepared the special V-Day Lunch Menu which we enjoyed together followed by Magda’s scrummy cake J


In the afternoon we went out to explore the city doing the market research. We split out into teams which visited a bookshop, a newsagents, shop displays and The New Walk Museum. We shared our thoughts within the group when we came back and we discussed if we were happy or not with the images of women we saw. Then we worked with Magda’s collages, created from women magazine clippings, further discussing the publicly built image of us.




The last part of the workshop was entirely focused on the V-Day movement which creates an umbrella opened above local organizations providing help for the sufferers of domestic violence, sexual and emotional abuse. We agreed that we are going to join the V-Day movement by organizing the V-Day Leicester. The first meeting, a work-out session to make it happen, is planned on Wednesday the 5th of October, 8pm, Duffy’s Bar. Leicester is really going to “Raise, Release,Dance and Demand justice”

More pictures are available on FACEBOOK V-Day Leicester :)





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