Poems: “Phenomenal Woman” by Maya Angelou “My IQ” by Ani DiFranco “The Slant” by Ani DiFranco “Fragmentation” by Tegan Daly “My Name is Matthew” by Mish Musical Selections: “I Am What I Am” by Respect. Featuring: Hannah Jones. “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor “I Am Not a Pretty Girl” by Ani DiFranco “Sixteen Going on Seventeen” from the musical, The Sound of Music “Woman’s Got the Power” by Jennifer Holiday “Slave 4 U” by Britney Spears “If You Were Gay” from the Broadway musical, Avenue Q “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart” by The Beegees Invitation Only: Genderiz(ing/ed) and Sexualiz(ing/ed) Our bodies Special Thanks to: Walter Elder for reviewing our work and providing us with his constructive criticism of our performance. The Office of Campus Climate for providing an alternative outlet for our social activism on campus. The Communication Studies Department for support and encouragement. Bev Kratt and the University Scheduling Office for all of their help, understanding, and compromise when dealing with equipment and our performance Space. Thong Lee for his understanding and help with our performance space. Brant Mayer for teaching us how to use tech and media equipments. Beth Hartung's family members: Kazuya, Maya, and Noah, for sharing Beth and her talents with our production. The UWL Progressives for their support and participation in this event (on and off stage). And to all of the many other family members, friends, and partners of the cast and crew for their understanding, supporting, encouraging, and believing in our performance production, Invitation Only. March 31st and April 1st, 2006 8:00 pm Graff Main Hall Auditorium Presented by the Office of Campus Climate and Communication Studies Scenes: “Invitational Stomp: Together We Can” [All Cast] Directed by: Jill Hayes “Shhh...” [All Cast] Directed by: Satoshi Toyosaki “I-dent-ity: Theory of Identity” [Chelsea, Jeremy, Carrie, and Jason] Directed by: Satoshi Toyosaki “Nature vs. Nurture: Debate on Queer Biology” [Kaitlynn and Erin] Directed by: Carol Witmer “Whose Fairy Tale?” [Jill, Jeremy, and Jason] Directed by: Kaitlynn Radloff “The Slant” by Ani DiFranco [Kaitlynn] Directed by: Kaitlynn Radloff “Can I Cry?” [ Jeremy, Andrew, Jill, Jason] Directed by: Jeremy Jansen “That Grrl and this Grrrl” [Carrie, Tegan, Kaitlynn, Jeremy, Andrew] Directed by: Satoshi Toyosaki * INTERMISSION * “What if?” [All Cast] Directed by: Chelsea O’Neil “Deconstructing ‘the’ female voice” [Melissa] Directed by: Beth Hartung “Out of the Darkness” [Tegan, Erin, Jill, Chelsea, Melissa, Carrie] Directed by: Andrew Gilbert “My IQ” by Ani DiFranco [Kaitlynn] Directed by: Kaitlynn Radloff “Matthew Shepard Poem” [Jason] Directed by: Satoshi Toyosaki “My Body” [Jeremy and Andrew] Directed by: Satoshi Toyosaki “This is Our Invitation” [All Cast] Directed by: Satoshi Toyosaki and Beth Hartung Cast and Crew: Tegan Daly, Andrew Gilbert, Beth Hartung, Jill Hayes, Melissa Hill, Jeremy Jansen, Erin La Voie, Carrie Olson, Chelsea O’Neil, Kaitlynn Radloff, Jason Strangstalien, Satoshi Toyosaki, and Carol Witmer References : Dallas. J. Responding to pro-gay social arguments (part one). 2005. Focus on Social Issues, Homosexuality and Gender. Received March 2, 2006, from the Focus on the Family website:http://www.family.org/cforum/fosi/p_friendly.cfm?articleurl=/cforu m/fosi/homosexuality Foss, S. K. & Foss, K. A. (2003). Inviting transformation: Presentational speaking for a changing world. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press. Pelias, R. J. (1999). Performance studies: The interpretation of aesthetic texts. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt. Pyne. Dr. R. A. Homosexuality: Nature, Nurture and Compassion. 1992. Received March 2, 2006, from http://www.leaderu.com/orgs/probe/docs/homosex1.html Ryang, S. (2003). The Great Kanto Earthquake and the Massacre of Koreans in 1923: Notes on Japan's Modern National Sovereignty. Anthropologica l Quarterly, 76(4), 731-748. Safro.S. Nature versus nurture: homosexuality's link to biology and society. Received March 2, 2006, from http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/bb/neuro/neuro05/web3/ssafro.html Wander, P. C., Martin, J. N., & Nakayama, T. K. (1999). Chapter 1/Whiteness and beyond: Sociohistorical foundations of whiteness and contemporary challenges. In T. K. Nakayama & J. N. Martin, Whiteness: The communication of social identity (pp. 13-25). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Warren, J. T. (2001). Doing whiteness: On the performative dimensions of race in the classroom. Communication Education, 50(2), 91-108. http://www.ltcconline.net/lukas/gender/legsasframing/pics/legsasframing9.j pg http://www.ltcconline.net/lukas/gender/sexviolence/pics/sexualviolence64.j pg http://www.ltcconline.net/lukas/gender/normal/pics/normal46.jpg http://www.oasismag.com/Issues/9811/profiles.html