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Sense of Belonging archiveThis is the story of a group of Nigerian women who refused to be abused. Their story of exclusion and fear. Their story of wanting a baby. A theatrical event based on true accounts. Female Genital Mutilation has affected 135 million girls and women worldwide. It is an operation that is performed for a variety of reasons that crosses cultures and religions. The procedure varies - but it inevitably takes place without proper medical intervention and without the consent of many of the young girls that it is forced upon. Female Genital Mutilation has been practiced for centuries. It is ingrained within hundreds of cultures. It is seen as a ritual, a rite of passage. Viewed through the eyes of Western ideology however, it is an abuse. Now with education women at risk are beginning to see it this way too. But, their refusal brings it's own terror - they face humiliation, loneliness and violence.

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Author: Chuck Mike

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Archive listings for Sense of Belonging (2003)

Work type: Play.

T02133938337

Producer Collective Artistes. Producer Sisterhelp. Producer Womankind Worldwide. Director Chuck Mike. Choreographer Charles Olokpa. Director Juwon Ogungbe (music). Design Chrysten Bennet.
8 Jul 03 to 26 Jul 03Arcola, Inner London :: V1422226940
listing details L01099778666

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