We Interrupt This Program: 1991 World AIDS Day
In recognition of those fighting for their lives in the crisis called AIDS, some of today's most powerful and challenging artistic voices mark a decade of loss and celebrate struggle by presenting vitally important AIDS information in a contemporary aesthetic context, and invite viewers throughout the country to share their own thoughts and experience "on the air" via LIVE call-in segments. The show combines performance, dance and music with the video medium. Performance artist John Kelly turns a Bellini aria, "The Sleepwalker," about the loss of a loved one, into a personal lament. Performance artist Robbie McCauley creates an improvisation on health care. AIDS activist Richard Elovich does excerpts from his acclaimed monologue, "Someone Else". Jones joins his mother, Estelle, in a dancing prayer and Karen Finley creates a moving tableaux from remnants of our lives before the AIDS crisis.
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