brownve
02-28-2010, 06:03 PM
Hello!
I am a student at the University of South Carolina. I am involved in a production called Always Coming Home. Always Coming Home is a collaborative multi-media project that will use filmed interviews, audio recordings, and live performance to explore the impact of service on the lives of military service women once they return home. This project is designed to give a public voice to the increasing numbers of women whose return to civilian life has been affected by diverse combat situations but who have had little opportunity to share their experiences with the public. If you are a woman in the military or know of a female veteran who would be willing to be interviewed please let me know.
Faculty, graduate and undergraduate students, and staff from four USC departments are presently involved in the project: Classics of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, Media Studies, Speech, Communication, and Rhetoric, and Music. A performance is planned for USC’s Spring 2011 Nostos Conference at USC, a collaborative effort centered on the theme of Odysseus’ “homecoming,” jointly sponsored by Comparative Literature and the on-campus interdisciplinary Classics in Contemporary Perspectives. Later distribution of a film-only version is also being planned.
For more information contact:
Artistic Director: Cathy Brookshire
803-727-0277
cathy_brookshire@yahoo.com
I am a student at the University of South Carolina. I am involved in a production called Always Coming Home. Always Coming Home is a collaborative multi-media project that will use filmed interviews, audio recordings, and live performance to explore the impact of service on the lives of military service women once they return home. This project is designed to give a public voice to the increasing numbers of women whose return to civilian life has been affected by diverse combat situations but who have had little opportunity to share their experiences with the public. If you are a woman in the military or know of a female veteran who would be willing to be interviewed please let me know.
Faculty, graduate and undergraduate students, and staff from four USC departments are presently involved in the project: Classics of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, Media Studies, Speech, Communication, and Rhetoric, and Music. A performance is planned for USC’s Spring 2011 Nostos Conference at USC, a collaborative effort centered on the theme of Odysseus’ “homecoming,” jointly sponsored by Comparative Literature and the on-campus interdisciplinary Classics in Contemporary Perspectives. Later distribution of a film-only version is also being planned.
For more information contact:
Artistic Director: Cathy Brookshire
803-727-0277
cathy_brookshire@yahoo.com