{"id":201143,"date":"2017-06-24T14:37:58","date_gmt":"2017-06-24T18:37:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/portraits-of-grrrls-a-fringe-peek-dc-theatre-scene\/"},"modified":"2017-06-24T14:37:58","modified_gmt":"2017-06-24T18:37:58","slug":"portraits-of-grrrls-a-fringe-peek-dc-theatre-scene","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/intentional-communities\/portraits-of-grrrls-a-fringe-peek-dc-theatre-scene\/","title":{"rendered":"Portraits of GRRRLS. A Fringe Peek &#8211; DC Theatre Scene"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Portraits of GRRRLS is a short performance piece    created by participants of the program, GRRRLS with HEART. During GRRRLS with HEART we    work in Vienna, VA for two weeks. The first five to six days    are spent creating: choreographing dances, writing    autobiographical pieces, writing a song and other theatrical    pieces, and doing some visual artwork. The second week we spend    piecing everything together into an autobiographical theater    piece rooted in personal storytelling. All participants are    teenage girls from around the world, ages 12  18.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Where did the idea come from and why is it    important?  <\/p>\n<p>    Jenna & Brooke: Our producer, Rhonda    Eldridge, has a passion for giving young girls the tools to    live and lead their best and most powerful lives, and she has    decided to bring that passion to life. The mission of GRRRLs    with HEART is to empower teenage girls in an intentional    community by allowing them to creatively find their authentic    voice and strengthen communication skills through an    interdisciplinary collaborative arts program culminating in a    self-expression based performance of original work. Our hope is    that grrrls will go on to impact the world around them using    art and creative self expression, strong communication skills    from NVC, self-affirmation, and the ability to approach all    communities with mindfulness and our core HEART values:    harmony, ease, authenticity, respect, and trust.  <\/p>\n<p>    How does the show become a show? What is the rehearsal    process like?  <\/p>\n<p>    Jenna & Brooke: There are so many pieces    that will make this happen! First, we spend time creating.    Using prompt-based exercises and explorations, we spend a week    with the girls moving, writing, singing, etc. exploring who    they are as strong, empowered women. This, combined with visits    from guest instructors and guest artists, influences how we    piece together the show. When it comes time to create    Portraits of GRRRLS, we as a team will choose what    pieces will be put into the show. Each piece created    individually and collectively will be thrown together to make a    creative stew, each ingredient different and unique but it    makes something great in the end!  <\/p>\n<p>    What is the rehearsal process like? We have no idea! Since    there is no content created yet, theres no telling what the    process of putting together the show will be like. The only    things we know for certain are that all content will be created    by the girls, and that Portraits of GRRRLS will be a    performance based in personal storytelling and female    empowerment.  <\/p>\n<p>    What is it about this project that appeals to you\/what    attracted you to the project?  <\/p>\n<p>    Jenna: As a teenage girl I went through many    difficult moments in life where I could have just given up.    Luckily, I was given a safe environment to share my heartache    and joys through journaling. Ever since I have used writing as    a tool to help me cope, sort things out, look toward the    future. Being invited to help create GRRRLs with HEART    and ensure other teenage girls would have a place similar to    what I had at their age was an opportunity I could not turn    down. I learned and continue to learn so much about myself and    my life through journaling, and I am so excited to see these    girls shine through the art form that speaks to them.  <\/p>\n<p>    Brooke: Growing up, I was always the weird,    random, curious girl who couldnt sit still. Ideas and    questions were constantly swimming around in my brain and    younger me did not know what to do with so much creative    energy. I became lost in my head and it became harder and    harder to be present in my daily life. Performing arts saved    me, creating an outlet for all of that energy and    curiosity. When I heard about GRRRLS with HEART, it was    everything I wish I had growing up. The opportunity to provide    a safe space where girls can tell their stories and create a    greater sense of self is invaluable, and I cannot wait to    create with this years group of GRRRLS!  <\/p>\n<p>    What exactly do you do? What are you individual    responsibilities?  <\/p>\n<p>    Jenna: Since I connect most with the writing    aspect of the program, I work to produce prompts and exercises    specifically for writing. During the program I will be a    facilitator providing guidance to the creative process during    our first week together, and during the second week I will be a    director of the show helping piece together the content the    girls create. I also hope to be an example to girls who    do not connect much with the movement or visual aspects of our    program to exemplify that as long as they are willing to try    they will have fun with the process.  <\/p>\n<p>    Brooke: Having an extensive background and    affinity for dance movement and theater, Im working to create    prompts and explorations that use our bodies to tell stories    and access parts of ourselves that havent been explored much    before. During the program I will be facilitating portions of    the creative process during the first week. The second week I    will be serving as a director, staging and putting together    Portraits of GRRRLS with Jenna. My goal is to share    more art forms with these girls and give them permission to    express themselves fully in a physical manner as an opportunity    to grow and gain confidence.  <\/p>\n<p>    How does GRRRLs with HEARTs production of    Portraits of GRRRLs speak generationally to older and    younger people?  <\/p>\n<p>    Jenna: I feel that Portrait of GRRRLs    will make audience members of all ages excited about the    future. Older members will be able to look at these young women    with adoration and hope for the future of women in which    outspoken and authentic women will be the norm. Younger members    will be able to see these young women as an example of    confidence and empowerment and be excited that someday they    could be like the teenage girls they see on the stage. Each    member will resonate with different stories and pieces based on    life experience, but I believe each person will leave the    theatre feeling hopeful about the future and with a new lens to    dream through.  <\/p>\n<p>    Brooke: Ideally, Portraits of GRRRLS    will open minds to the potential of a younger generation. These    young women are the next movers and shakers of our society, and    hopefully our audience sees the tools that will carry us    through and keep society moving forward. Empowered women are    becoming our societal norm more and more, and Portraits of    GRRRLS highlights that. Women with powerful, constructive,    open voices will change the world, and I hope audience sees    that through these girls and their stories. People will    hopefully leave optimistic and open, ready to share just a    little more of their world with the important people around    them.  <\/p>\n<p>    Tickets for    Portraits of GRRRLs  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Jenna Stottsis so excited to be diving    into this new endeavour that is GRRRLs with HEART. She    currently lives in Nashville and attends college there as a    business major with a focus in nonprofit management; her    ultimate goal with this degree is to create or work with    nonprofits focused on youth programming. She has four years of    previous leadership experience with a writing and performance    program based in Nashville. Jenna is a firm believer in the    importance of girls voices and is grateful she is able to help    girls find the power in their stories.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Brooke Viegut is thrilled to be joining GRRRLS    with HEART this summer. She is a St. Louis-based director,    choreographer, teaching artist, and dramaturg. With a passion    for new plays, music, and musical theater, her work has been    seen in venues across St. Louis, Dallas\/Fort Worth, and    Pittsburgh areas. Favorite recent credits    includeIpseity(director\/deviser),Grease(director\/choreographer),To    Kill a Mockingbird (Repertory Theatre of St. Louis,    assistant director\/dramaturg), andShrek:The    Musical(Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, assistant    director). Brooke is also the founder and current Artistic    Director of the Envisage Play Festival, a festival of new plays    at Webster University in St. Louis, MO. She is passionate about    new work and allowing young people and developing artists to    find their voice in a safe, supportive, creative environment.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Visit link:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/dctheatrescene.com\/2017\/06\/23\/portraits-grrrls-fringe-peek\/\" title=\"Portraits of GRRRLS. 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