The premiere of viBeGirlsRadio/SongMakers radio play/music video, “Who Am I? I Am Me!”

“Who Am I? I Am Me!” from viBe Theater Experience on Vimeo.

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viBeSolos in the Making!

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Reserve your Tickets NOW for our LATEST viBe show!!

We don’t want you to miss our FABULOUS new viBeSolos show plus the PREMIERE of our latest viBe video so click here and reserve your tickets NOW!!

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SongMakers/GirlsRadio Spring 2012!!

Our viBeSongMakers+viBeGirlsRadio project is off to a great start. This spring the viBe Girls have been working with Andalusia Knoll (viBeGirlsRadio Project Director) and Seantel Chamberlain (viBeSongMakers Project Director) along with viBeIntern Helen Beyene & viBeVideo Director Iemi Hernandez-Kim to create an original song and sound play that address themes of beauty, self-image, leadership, and identity.  Here are some snapshots of our girls and Facilitating Artists at work!

Our fabulous viBe Teaching Artists Seantel and Iemi at work.

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New viBeSolos show April 1 and 2!!

Aissatu, Ajanaee, Begina, Deborah-Anne, Elaina, and Maurisa!

We are so excited to invite you to our upcoming viBeSolos show!
roots to Flower,
flower to Roots
an evening of short original one-girl shows by teenage girls from NYC all about beauty, self-image, loss and (re)discovery

For the past five weeks, our viBe Girls have been writing original solos shows around the theme of beauty and self-image. They will be performing their innovative and powerful pieces this next month and we would LOVE to invite you to experience their unique words.

Performance #1

Sunday, April 1, 3pm-4:30pm

Living Theatre (21 Clinton St)

as part of the Women Center Stage Festival (www.womencenterstage.org)
PAY WHAT YOU CAN

Performance #2

Monday, April 2  7pm-8:30pm
HERE (145 6th Ave)
FREE!

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    A Random viBrant Photo

    Dance is for the one who’s expressionless

    The person who can’t find words to express

    Showing my pain means a dramatic fall

    Flying across the stage is me being free

    My emotions are open for you to see

    I close my eyes and am in my zone

    50 people can be there and I’m still alone.
    — Zola, 16, Brooklyn