Culiacán, Sinaloa.- Double function of The vagina monologues was presented on Saturday, April 13 at the MIA Theater, under the interpretation of the Mexican actresses Dalilah Polanco, Jacqueline Andere and Raquel Garza.
Plot
The play written by American feminist Eve Ensler It unfolds between humor and crudeness about female sexuality; This is based on 200 interviews with women of different ages, nationalities, races, professions, religious inclinations and social classes, thus obtaining a multifaceted and real panorama of the subject that explores this intimate and sacred place of the woman's body.
Questions such as what would you wear your vagina if you could? and what would this one say? they make the proposal fun and dynamic; while stories rescued from the same women make it reflective, since soliloquies are proposed about the search for pleasure and orgasm, social repression, the innocence and beauty of the encounter with sexuality, without forgetting to touch on the topic of violence..
Complaint
As funny as it is, this Eve Ensler monologue is openly a statement about violence against women. Well, within the work they talked about hard topics, denouncing female mutilation that, in the 21st century, continues to be carried out and that according to Unicef around 200 million children and young people suffer from it.
As well as the increasing number of femicides and disappearances throughout the country that have been reported in the staging since 2000, and that last year, in 2023, was recorded as “a record number of 3,892 female victims of murder.” guilty and without authority to stop him”; causing 66 percent of women over 15 years of age to reveal that they have suffered at least one act of violence in their lives.
In this way, Ensler's monologue establishes both a loving and respectful proposal for sexuality, and a pronouncement of violence against women.
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