Milwaukee, WI 53222
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AUGUST 2, 2009 — TEAM NORMAL in Chicago, IL as part of the prestigious Rock ‘n Roll Half Marathon Chicago.
AUGUST 10 – 24, 2009 — NIS in EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND as part of the the American High School Theatre Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland as part of the prestigious Edinburgh Fringe Festival (August, 2009)! Click here to view the flyer!
OCTOBER 14, 2009 — NIS at High School of the Arts in Milwaukee Public Schools
OCTOBER 23, 2009 — NIS at OUR LADY LOURDES Parish in Milwaukee, WI
OCTOBER 28, 29, 2009 — NIS at IN TANDEM theatre in Milwaukee, WI
JANUARY 17, 2010 — TEAM NORMAL in Phoenix, AZ as part of the prestigious P.F. Chang’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Arizona Marathon.
FEBRUARY 23 – 27, 2010 — Live presentations of NORMAL at Aurora Psychiatric Hospital and Milwaukee area schools (TBA)
FEBRUARY 27, 2010 — INSIDE OUT GALA at Turner Hall in Milwaukee, WI. This celebration and dance party will have artwork created by artists, filmmakers, sculptors, patients in recovery — all celebrating the possibility of a healthy future. To get involved as a volunteer or to submit artwork, please contact Robyn Hussa today.
MARCH 25, 2010 — NIS at Divine Savior Holy Angels High School in Milwaukee, WI
Long-Term Projects:
1. Live Tours of NIS Program. NIS seeks funding to bring their award-winning program to schools in Wisconsin (including Milwaukee Public Schools) and Illinois.
2. DVD of NIS Program. NIS seeks funding to produce and distribute the Curricular DVD Series of the NIS program so schools, treatment centers and communities worldwide can benefit from the acclaimed NIS Program.
3. Documentary Film of the NIS Journey. NIS seeks funding and/or partnership with documentary filmmakers to complete the filming and editing of the full-length documentary film which tells the story of creating the NIS program from its inception in 2006.
Consider “Getting Involved!” and help make these programs a reality!
NORMAL In Schools (NIS) is a nonprofit organization which teaches about the devastating impact of eating disorders and the therapeutic impact of theatre while educating about related issues such as body image, self esteem, family communication and stress management.