![]() ![]() "A Part of Us/Why We Tell the Story" - Once on This Island JR. "Step in Time" - Disney and Cameron Mackintosh's Mary Poppins JR. "These Palace Walls" - Disney's Aladdin JR. "Sit Down You're Rockin' the Boat" - Guys and Dolls JR. "Part of Your World" - Disney's The Little Mermaid JR. "Consider Yourself" - Lionel Bart's Oliver! JR. "We're All in This Together" - Disney's High School Musical JR. "The Spark of Creation" - Children of Eden JR. "Right Before Your Eyes" - Roald Dahl's James and the Giant Peach JR. Whether your students are costumed for a black-tie affair or in show t-shirts, there are spots in this revue for everyone to showcase their talent! Songs include: They may use fun facts about the songs provided in the Design section of Director's Guide or fill the transitions with personal notes about their program or anecdotes from students. In Raise Your Voice, groups have the opportunity to customize their show through interstitials (i.e. From Broadway Junior musicals based on classic titles like Guys and Dolls and Oliver! to beloved Disney shows like The Little Mermaid and Mary Poppins, Raise Your Voice offers a fun introduction to musical revues for young performers. Raise Your Voice is a brand-new revue featuring songs from across MTI's Broadway Junior® collection. This Digital ShowKit for Raise Your Voice includes the following Broadway Junior resources: This will be delivered all digitally to you. Like with all Broadway Junior shows, you receive a ShowKit with your license. All materials are digitally delivered in a Digital Showkit. Take Back the Night, April 13. The annual tri-campus Take Back the Night event begins at Saint Mary's College, concludes with a vigil at the Grotto at the University of Notre Dame.Available in US & Canada only. "What Were You Wearing?" April 11 – 18. This art installation shares stories of survivors from the Saint Mary’s campus communityĬhanel Miller Event and Resource Fair, April 11 Students and alumnae will present their research on sexual violence. Research, Advocacy & Activism on Sexual Violence, April 8. Alumna Janet Kelly '97 will read from her new young-adult novel, Taint. "Now We've Lost Count" – A Screening of Somebody's Daughter, April 7. Following the documentary, the Student Diversity Board will lead a conversation about the film and the disproportionate violence perpetrated against women of color. A global campaign to remove the stigma of sexual violence by listening, and believing. With gratitude to the Kristine Anderson Trustey Student Wellness Program Those unable to join us in person can take part via Zoom. Virtual attendence registration is now open. ![]() Life in the big city is full of surprises, but with the help of some cool friends, an encouraging teacher, and a super cute boy, this All-American girl will have the time of her life. She was named one of the Forbes 30 Under 30 and a Time Next 100 honoree, and was a Glamour Woman of the Year honoree under her pseudonym Emily Doe.Ĭhanel Miller will join us virtually at O'Laughlin Auditorium, and will answer audience questions. Hilary Duff stars as Terri, a small town girl with the voice of a big-time singer. It was also a best book of the year in TIME, The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, NPR, and People, among others. Her memoir, Know My Name, was a New York Times bestseller, a New York Times Book Review Notable Book, and a winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, the Ridenhour Book Prize, and the California Book Award. on Monday, April 11.Ĭhanel Miller is a writer and artist. And so, we are honored to present An Evening with Chanel Miller on at 6 p.m. Powerful storytelling will be the hallmark of the inaugural Raise Your Voice symposium. One Week, Many Eventsįrom April 6 to 13 you will hear guest speakers, witness powerful art installations, and come away as advocates who can work to end sexual harassment, assault, and abuse. It could be you, a friend or family member, it could be a professor, or residence hall advisor. Because sexual violence impacts everyone, it is highly likely you know someone who is a survivor. If you're reading this, this symposium is for you. Together, we will combat sexual violence by listening to and advocating for survivors. The Raise Your Voice Sexual Violence Symposium gives us a chance to listen to each other’s stories. As president of the only women’s college in the state of Indiana, she highlighted the power of solidarity and asked us to imagine what might happen if we showed up and stood up for each other every day. One year ago, President Katie Conboy made a commitment that Saint Mary’s College would lead the charge in raising awareness and erasing the stigma of sexual violence.
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