Published: Sept. 10, 2010

Inuit Throat singing from parts of North America, particularly Alaska and Greenland, is not onlyĀ fascinating, but a culture that empowers women by giving them voice to speak. A similar concept is also applied in the workshop created by Beth Osnes, a faculty memberĀ of the Dance and TheatreĀ at CU Boulder. This particular workshop is a vocal empowerment workshop which helps women especially targeted mothers. ā€œItā€™s a workshop that uses the tools from the theater, to help women for social justice issues.ā€ said Prof. Osnes. ā€œSo itā€™s really to say that women of any level in life economically, socially or educationally will be able to strengthen their own voice and start to use their voice to speak up on what they care about.ā€

The workshop requires women to do many different vocal exercises used in theater to develop strong and expressive voices. Osnes believes that during the course of this exercise, women experience a profound sense of power. It works by picking a topic that is important to you. Then the workshop encourages you to bring this topic in your faith community. ā€œPeople come up with different things. Some of them are big and some of them are little.ā€ said Prof. Osnes. ā€œSometimes itā€™s just the conscience saying ā€˜Iā€™m just going to educate myselfā€™.ā€ She continued.

After identifying what you want to do in the workshop, you use theater to rehearse your chosen topic. During the course of this, people work together and identify an obstacle and soon overcome it. ā€œSo it is women helping each other to find a way to use their voices effectively.ā€ She said.

With the help of students, and with the help of an ASSETT Development Award, Osnes hopes to createĀ a DVD for the workshop. She has done this workshop live but thinks itā€™s a good option to capture it in a DVD. ā€œIt is interesting to have it in a video form because then it can be accessible to more people.ā€ She said. This DVD will be available in the College library under iTunes University. It can be downloaded through the University server for free by everyone.

According to Prof. Osnes, beyond just students, this DVD can be useful to a lot of people working in the development work. ā€œOne of the things that I am really committed to is getting womenā€™s voice represented in development work. This DVD may prove be an insightful incentive to people involved in development works.ā€ She said.

What Prof. Osnes really hopes to accomplish in the future is get this DVD out and use it to train the trainers. She said, ā€œThis video is meant to be a tool for disseminating methodology. Itā€™s easy for people to facilitate.ā€

--Written By: Manaslu Bista, CUā€™11, ASSETT Reporter