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THEATRE GOES
TO CITY HALL
"Squeegee"
- first Legislative Theatre experiment in North America
"Squeegee"
An Interactive Theatre event
May 20 - 23rd, 1999
Amidst the 15 or so community-based
Theatre for Living projects Headlines does each year, we try
to do one larger, mainstage project. Last year it was The Dying
Game. This year it is "Squeegee" (A Forum Theatre project
on Exploitation of Youth).
Over a months we had a series
of meetings with street involved youth and youth workers. What
emerged was a very powerful project that looks at issues involving
exploitation of youth. This project was youth driven: created
by youth, performed by youth.
It is our belief that young people
are currently being made responsible for various problems in
our larger society. It should be no surprise that some of the
young people growing up in a society as violent as the one we
have created are expressing themselves through violence. Instead
of addressing the sources of this violence our Society's response
has been to increase police presence and to target and criminalize
youth. We encounter young people all the time who complain of
harassment by police just because they are young. A perceived
danger is being exploited here, in order to increase the mechanisms
of order.
Youth unemployment is very high.
Some young people have imported the initiative of squeegee-ing
(washing car windows in traffic) to earn money. From what we
understand through interviews, these young people are not doing
home invasions. They are not (we suppose) resorting to prostitution.
They are trying to provide a benign service. Why has law enforcement
been directed to sweep them off the streets through motor vehicle
by-law enforcement? These young people are being criminalized.
They are being exploited in order to increase regulation in our
society.
It is also obvious that some
young people are turning to prostitution. This happens for various
reasons, many of which are attached to issues raised above: the
invalidation of people's lives, our Culture of Isolation, unemployment,
hopelessness, violence, the need to push boundaries, narrowing
options. Child prostitution, certainly, is a manifestation of
severe exploitation of youth.
Squeegee was a vehicle for young
people to express themselves concerning these issues.
Ms. Zweig attended all of performances
of Squeegee. She functioned as a scribe during the interactive
part of the play, gathering and collating inputs from the audience
that deal specifically with issues of youth safety. These inputs
were then translated from a theatrical language into a language
that is more readily understandable in Council chambers. Inputs
reflecting the concerns of youth which suggest changes to city
by-laws or touch upon areas of city authority will be presented
to Council for consideration via Ms. Montani. Read the Legislative Report
DVD available
Headlines would
like to thank the following for operational and project support:
Canada Council; City of Vancouver; BC Arts Council; Melusine
Foundation; Vancouver Foundation; VanCity; Human Resources Development
Council; Georgia Straight; Rogers Community TV.
Read the Squeegee report by David Diamond
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