ST. GEORGE — The Dixie State University Social and Behavioral sciences departments are hosting a three-day event titled “The Vagina Project, Each in Her Own Way” Wednesday through Friday at the DSU campus. The event will bring awareness to the issues women face throughout their life journeys. Admission is free.
During the event, a silent auction will be held to raise funds for two local women’s organizations, the Dove Center, a women’s shelter, and Free2Feed, a local motherhood and lactation support group.
March 18
At 5 p.m. there will be an open discussion on the DSU radio station X91.3 with host Sarah Young of “Come for the Sun, Stay for the Stars.” An art reception and improvisational dance will kick off the campus events at the DSU North Plaza at 7 p.m. There will be an art reception and dance performance, “Moving in Our Own Way” by dancers Derek Brazeau, Haleigh Caldwell, Sarah Hendricks, Lindsey Larson and Mikel Young.
March 19
March 19 events will take place at the Eccles Theatre with music, dance, research, and theatrical performances at 7 p.m. The dance performance is called “My Body of Evidence,” with choreography and performance by Sara Gallo.
March 20
The final night will showcase monologues read by guest speakers; and include workshops, and discussions about issues related to women. Parental guidance is suggested for all events.
Event details
- What: The Vagina Project
- When: March 18-20
- Where: Dixie State University campus, 225 South 700 East, St. George
- Contact: [email protected]
- The Vagina Project on Facebook
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So will this event be followed up by the Penis Project next month ? A similar event could have the same discussions, workshops, art, interpretive dancing, and related topics regarding issues relating to the penis. I will be looking forward to an event to equal the time and energy spent on the Vagina Project. Oh wait, that would never happen. It would be just too bizarre of an event to be held in St George even though we have reached “University Status”
“Free2Feed, a local motherhood and lactation support group”
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I never realized lactation needed a support grp. boy don’t i feel silly
The Vagina Project….. admission is free……
No moderators noticed the name? This has Bart Simpson written all over it.
Will men be allowed admission into the vagina project?