ENACT To Kick Off New York City Cyber Bullying Summit With Original Dramatic Performance
NEW YORK, July 15, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- ENACT is proud to be kicking off the New York City Cyber Bullying Summit on July 18th, at TheTimesCenter, 242 West 41st Street, hosted by New York City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn. The doors will open at 5:00 p.m.
ENACT will jumpstart the summit with a live original dramatic performance by students and professional actor-instructors, all from the ENACT programs. The play explores some of the very serious emotional consequences of cyber bullying, as well as the communication barriers that surround the issue.
"When we do a theatre piece, it is typically used as a reflective vehicle to bring awareness to a difficult issue in a manner that is palatable for the audience," said Diana Feldman, Executive Director and Founder of ENACT, Inc., and the creator of the ENACT signature method. "Our plays create a launch pad for deeper discussions of these topics."
The summit is part of the effort to help parents and teachers combat bullying among kids in cyber space. The event will include key representatives from the Department of Education, the Department of Youth and Community Development, the New York City's District Attorneys along with counselors and children advocates. Sponsored by The New York Times Company, this educational event will bring together the world's renowned leaders in technology and internet safety. Facebook, Microsoft and MTV and others, will be on hand to educate parents on how to combat cyber bullying, how they can better talk to their kids about responsible behavior online and the tools that are available to them. Cyber bullying and cyber safety expert, Parry Aftab, founder of WiredSafety.org and creator of StopCyberBullying.org will also participate in the event. For more information on the summit and to RSVP visit the New York City Council's website at: http://council.nyc.gov/html/releases/052011cybersummit.shtml or call 212-788-6687.
ENACT's mission is to help New York City public school students learn social and emotional skills through creative drama and drama therapy techniques. Since our inception in 1987, our corps of diverse teaching artists – experienced professional actors from theater, film, and television – has used guided role-play to enable young people to recognize, reflect on, and regulate their emotions and behavior in order to achieve productive and fulfilling lives. For more information, visit www.enact.org.
SOURCE ENACT Inc.
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