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Battered women 'Find Voice' in music
Performances let former victims tell their stories
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Smith is a singer, guitarist and dancer in "Finding Voice," which is composed of three parts. First comes the turning point when each woman decides to seek help. Then the CAPSA support group, initially made up of strangers, becomes a trusted alliance; and finally, the women find their own ways to heal. The climax comes in a dance performance.
That last phase is about "recognizing that there is more, that they can ask for more in their lives," York said. Not all of the women have completely extricated themselves from abusive situations, she added. "They are at different stages of moving out."
Guest, who now works as an advocate with CAPSA support group members, offers encouragement to the other women as they move through what can be a terrifying process. She underscores the inner strength it takes to pull out of an abusive household and urges each woman to avoid berating herself for staying in that situation as long as she did.
"It's a new day," Guest is fond of saying.
York, protective of the group, asked if they wanted to use actresses, wear masks, or stage their performance in a way that concealed their identities.
After this week's performances, York hopes to offer music therapy to other women, such as a CAPSA support group for Latinas. As she applies for grant funding for such work, she is writing a book about the "Finding Voice" project.
York reassured those who may hesitate before attending one of the performances.
"This may be an issue that's difficult to look at," she said, "but the performance demonstrates a healing process. At the end of the play, one feels a sense of incredible admiration for the courage of these women to come forward."
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