Street Theater against AIDS - State of Ceará, Brazil
The project began with a Sensitization Seminar in 1997 on STD/AIDS for directors, actors, and actresses participating in the Northeastern Theater Festival in Guaramiranga, Ceará, a municipality located 90km from the capital, Fortaleza. Since then, 20 theatre groups from the capital and the interior have been monitored and trained as "information multipliers" about STD/AIDS and reproductive health with support from the State STD/AIDS Program. Two statewide meetings (April and September 1998) took place that brought together more than 150 directors, authors, actors, actresses, and technical staff. Five new scripts were written dealing with different aspects on themes related to sexuality and STD/AIDS, including Jose Mapurunga's play "Auto da Camisinha", which in less than one year involved 28 theatre groups across the interior of the state. Two other street plays have been created ("Pink Condom" and "Picture on the Wall"). There have been more than 600 presentations in at least 80 different municipalities of Ceará, reaching an estimated audience of 150,000 in public squares and fairs. The project has produced a book entitled "TheaterXAIDS" and a documentary video entitled "Street Theater vs AIDS".
Institute for Health and Social Development (IHSD), Secretariat of Culture and Health from several municipalities, State Secretariat of Culture and Sports.
"Documenting and Sharing Learning in Health Communication for Development - A Literature Review." Prepared by Rafael Obreg
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