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2009 Drama for Life FestivalFecha de inicioAgosto 20 2009Fecha de términoSeptiembre 5 2009UbicaciónJohannesburg, South Africa Event summaryThe 2009 Drama for Life Festival, organised under the theme "Changing the Face of HIV/AIDS: Changing our Consciousness", is dedicated to building capacity in education, health, and cultural development through drama and theatre, with specific reference to HIV and AIDS. The festival seeks to inspire communities and introduce contemporary dramatic processes while paying respect to the rich indigenous knowledge that belongs to Africa. According to the organisers, during this event participants across the continent will be able to share experiences and explore ideas to enhance individual and collective efforts in a supportive environment, while striving to be inclusive, interactive, genuine, and relevant, among a wide range of practitioners from the continent and beyond. Click here for more information about the festival. Información de RegistroResearchers, development workers, trainers, and theatre and health practitioners who seek to find creative and innovative ways of addressing HIV and AIDS are invited to submit proposals for workshop, performance, and exhibition proposals for the 2009 Drama for Life Festival. Deadline for registration: August 31, 2009 Click here to register online. Click here to download the application form in PDF format. ContactoInge James
Event Coordinator
Drama for Life (DFL)
Johannesburg
South Africa
Tel: +27 (0)11 7174651
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