On Saturday, 26 November, Nazra for Feminist Studies in collaboration with The BuSSy Project present "Forced" — a performance of personal testimonies of sexual violence — at Cairo's Goethe Institute. According to information released by BuSSy, a performing arts project, the performance is part of the campaign "It Happens," launched to combat rape, and is staged within the framework of the "16 Days of Activism" campaign. "The testimonies have been collected from The BuSSy Project archive, and from the archive of El-Nadim Center for Management and Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence, with permission. All personal details have been changed to protect the identity of survivors," BuSSy explains. The BuSSy Project aims at documenting and giving voice to censored and/or untold stories about gender in different communities in Egypt, through theatrical performances. The performances and storytelling workshops tackle subjects such as harassment, rape, gender discrimination, honour killing, forced marriage, female genital mutilation, and other complex gender related issues in Egypt. "Our stories reflect the reality that we, as young Egyptian women and men, are living with, regards to social issues that are experienced by all members of society, irrespective of class and background," BuSSy Project relates on its official website. "We aim, through our performances, to reach the public directly, and expose the reality that society ignores, while also creating new opportunities for dialogue and awareness of many different important issues." Most recently BuSSy shared on their Facebook group a comment about the Project made by Egypt's renowned actor, producer and director Khaled Abol Naga, saying, "I consider BuSSy an artistic gem. It's one of the most brave, bold and true yet simple and heart warming storytelling projects probably worldwide." The BuSSy Project has been active since 2006, originating at the American University in Cairo following a performance of the Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler. In 2010, the project transitioned from a university-affiliated group to an independent theatre movement. Throughout recent years, BuSSy staged numerous performances in Egypt and internationally and collaborated with numerous local and regional institutions. Their current performance, titled "Forced," is created in collaboration with Nazra for Feminist Studies, a group that aims at contributing to the continuity and development of the Egyptian and regional feminist movement in the Middle East and North Africa. Programme: Saturday, 26 November, 7pm Goethe Institute, German Cultural Centre, close to El-Mesaha Square, Dokki, Cairo NOTE: The performance is aimed at a 18+ audience For more arts and culture news and updates, follow Ahram Online Arts and Culture on Twitter at @AhramOnlineArts and on Facebook at Ahram Online: Arts & Culture