which we went to see. The (female) players wore no tops. The idea IIRC was
that society has two main views of women's breasts: One as sexualized and
commidified and one as source of mother's milk. The play was about allowing
breasts to be seen in a third way which is a normal and beautiful part of
the body. It was great because it allowed for the women acting to explore
their feelings and experiences in depth and take you along for the ride.
Certainly brought out feelings about my own mother's death due to breast
cancer. Two taboos in one there eh? Death AND breasts!
Patrick
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From: dana tierney
the play?
>-----Original Message-----
>From: dana tierney
>
>I think I will become a Breast Ambassador :)
>
>-ME--> :-) go for it!
>
>Though I could not identify the photograph on the main page. Very Georgia
>O'Keefe :) Make you wonder what that maple leaf is hiding... lol.
>
>-ME--> :-)
>
>SHe does seem to be talking about the same thing I am though.
>
>-ME--> Yep. I wish you could have seen the play, it was very good. Don't
>forget to see Calendar Girls!
>
>Dana
>
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