EVENT – Titty Talks (Sneak a Peak ;) ) 28/11/2013

I am honoured to be opening the evening with the pure tones of crystal singing bowls at this beautiful event in Wakefield !

Please come out and support this local event put on by one of my grade school mates ! ;)

 

November 28, 2013
Black Sheep Inn 18+Show
8:00 PM
@tittytalks.ca
There will be Chocolate

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TITTY TALKS: Women’s Monologues

“one foot after the other becomes a sacred dance”

Walking the edge between laughter and tears, Titty Talks takes the audience through the highs and lows that together celebrate all things “Woman”.

Featruing stories from various backgrounds and generations, this is a collaborative play about Bra Straps and Babies, as well as Coming Of Age, Survival, and Womanhood at it’s best.

In 2011, Titty Talks’ debut received glowing reviews (Dec. 1, World Aids Day at the Blacksheep and Dec. 4, at the Bronson Centre).

TITTY TALKS’ two performance Ottawa run opens:

Sneak a Peak Titty Talks
November 28th 18+
8:00 PM
The Black Sheep Inn
753 Riverside Drive
Wakefield, QC
www.theblacksheepinn.com

Titty Talks ~ World Aids Day
Sunday, December 1, 8:00 PM
The Bronson Center
211 Bronson Avenue
Ottawa, ON
www.ticketweb.ca

Proceeds from the project will be shared with CARE CANADA and THE STEPHEN LEWIS FOUNDATION. This empowering show, bursting with humor and reality, promises to be a fun and educational evening for
Women and the Men who love them.

While drugs and education have made HIV/AIDS in Canada more manageable, here are still approximately 42 million people worldwide who have the disease.

In a global “epidemic” of sexual violence — For many women ABC (Abstain, Be faithful or use a Condom) offers no real choices at all. Three-quarters of all Africans between the ages of 15 and 24 who are HIV-positive are women. Globally, HIV/AIDS is the leading cause of death for women of childbearing age. HIV/AIDS is still considered a major epidemic in Africa, where 14.8 million children have been orphaned by AIDS – a number totaling over 92% of the world’s AIDS orphans.

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