Arts Program to Be Held in Conjunction With XV International AIDS Conference; Includes Film Festival, Other ProgramsJuly 6, 2004 The Silabha Art and Cultural Programme, which will include art, modern and traditional dance, film, poetry, magic, games, local storytelling, puppetry, paintings, photography and fashion, will be held July 10-17 to coincide with the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok, Thailand, Thailand's Nation reports. The program is meant to bring a "cultural richness and dynamism to the conventionally science-oriented conference," as well as a deeper understanding of HIV/AIDS, Chantawipa Apisuk, who is involved with the cultural program, said, according to the Nation. The program will include works by artists from 29 countries. Highlights include the Africasia program, an exchange program between African and Asian communities to share the "traditional wisdom and contemporary culture they use to fight HIV/AIDS," according to the Nation (Mukdawan, Nation, 7/2). The Silabha Programme also will include an AIDS Film Festival, which will feature more than 22 movies from 13 countries focusing on HIV/AIDS issues, and will open with a screening of the global AIDS documentary "A Closer Walk," the Nation reports (Nation, 7/2). The film, by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Robert Bilheimer, tells the stories of Paul Farmer, a Harvard professor and researcher who runs an AIDS clinic in Haiti; Hassan Semankula, a 15-year-old Ugandan teenager who dropped out of school to care for his family after his parents died of AIDS-related causes; Rev. Emanuel Cleaver, former Kansas City mayor and preacher at St. James United Methodist Church; the Dalai Lama; Irish rock star Bono; and others affected by and working to fight HIV/AIDS (Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, 6/28). Actor Richard Gere, founder of the Gere Foundation, and actress Ashley Judd, who serves as the Youth AIDS global ambassador, will preside over the festival opening, the Nation reports (Nation, 7/2).
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