From
"Someone to Watch Over Me" to "I will Survive." It's the journey of women,
told through Top-40 music in the new musical production RESPECT: A Musical
Journey of Women. From the codependence of "I will follow him" to the
anger of "These Boots are Made for Walking," to the cynicism of "What's
Love Got to Do with it," and finally to the strength of "Hero." Combining
excerpts of 60 songs with women's own stories about finding dreams, lost
love, relationship issues, entering the workforce, gaining independence,
and more, this show is "exhilarating!" It's more than just a story worth
telling, it's a must-see and must-hear.
For more than the first half of the last century, the voice of women
in Top-40 popular music has been one of neediness and dependency. I'll
do anything for you; just be my baby, even if you're no good and treat
me bad; just LOVE me and I'll stand by my man. By the end of the century,
things were quite different. Popular music had come far enough so that
women looked for the hero within themselves, were urged to get on their
feet and make it happen, ready to stand on her own with or without a
man. Messages encompassed "I am woman-hear me roar," to "I will survive"
and encouraged women to find their own dreams.
Vanderbilt
professor Dr. Dorothy Marcic created the show based on her book, RESPECT:
Women and Popular Music, where she analyzed all Top-40 female song lyrics
since 1900. Recent feedback from audience members includes: "Your show
is one of the best things I have ever seen, period." -Shawn Johnson,
Kansas City. "This was one of the most inspiring performances I have
attended in my life."-Vladimir Brajkovic, Melbourne, Australia; "It
was the musical history of MY life," Sheri Bewitt, Orlando.
Join us for the journey of women from codependence to independence--from
"Someone to Watch Over Me" to "I Will Survive." See the progress of
women from property of their husbands to presidents of countries in
the 20th century--hear it through a dramatic musical presentation.
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