AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), the world’s largest HIV/AIDS service organization, partnered with the Debbie Allen Dance Academy to host a free, star-studded, event on November 30th at the historic Apollo Theater in commemoration of World AIDS Day.
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), the world’s largest HIV/AIDS service organization, partnered with the Debbie Allen Dance Academy to host a free, star-studded, event on November 30th at the historic Apollo Theater in commemoration of World AIDS Day. The event recognized AHF’s commitment to addressing the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, with AHF having just reached one million lives in care and also pay tribute to the icons of dance--including presenting Debbie Allen with AHF’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
NEW YORK, Dec. 3, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- In commemoration of World AIDS Day, AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), the world’s largest, non-profit HIV/AIDS service organization, partnered with Debbie Allen, to host “Keeping the Promise – 1,000,000 Lives in Care: Celebrating Icons of Dance,” a free, star-studded event, which took place at the historic Apollo Theater on this past Friday, November 30th.
“As AHF continues its global mission to provide cutting-edge medical care to those living with HIV and AIDS regardless of their ability to pay, the World AIDS Day event at the Apollo recognized a momentous milestone for AHF: as we now have over one million lives in care!” said Michael Weinstein, President of AHF. “As part of the evening, we were pleased to also honor, recognize and celebrate the exemplary work of icon, Debbie Allen, who throughout her career has been a strong and steadfast voice in the fight against HIV and AIDS. Ms. Allen was presented AHF’s 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award, which the organization has only previously presented only once--to the legendary artist, humanitarian and activist, Harry Belafonte.”
The evening included presentations by an array of cultural icons, including George Faison, Phylicia Rashad, prima ballerina, Misty Copeland and a special musical tribute by the original Dreamgirl, Jennifer Holliday. The line-up of performances was a who’s-who in dance, including Philadanco, The Syncopated Ladies, Debbie Allen Dance Academy, Ailey II, Jason Samuels Smith and The Dance Theatre of Harlem.
The powerful evening also included tributes to dance legends that have died due to AIDS related complications, including Ulysses Dove, Michael Peters, Gene Anthony Ray, Michael Bennett, Rudolph Nuryev and Alvin Ailey. A special tribute was also be given to legendary dancer/choreographer and co-founder of The Dance Theater of Harlem, Arthur Mitchell, for his leadership in civil rights, through the genre of dance.
The powerful evening attracted a diverse array of luminaries including Norm Nixon, Award winning vocalists Gordon Chambers and Melba Moore, choreographer Louis Johnson, Dance Theatre of Harlem’s Robert Garland and Tony-award winning artist Lillias White. Previously a music-focused event, prior ‘Keep the Promise’ World AIDS Day events have included an array of award-winning artists including Mariah Carey, Patti LaBelle, Common and Sheila E.
This annual World AIDS Day event, presented in New York for the first time, was not only an amazing evening of cultural offering, but also served as an opportunity to recognize the advancements that have been achieved in the fight against HIV/AIDS, and the work that is still to be done in continuing to eradicate this devastating epidemic. Free, rapid, 1-minute HIV testing was also be provided during the event. For more event information, please visit www.ahf.org/WAD.
Friday’s event at the Apollo, took place in conjunction with other World AIDS Day commemorations being spearheaded by AHF in communities across the country like Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami and Atlanta, and in many of the 42 countries around the globe that AHF serves in to mark World AIDS Day, formally observed each year on December 1st.
Under its “Keep the Promise on HIV/AIDS!” banner, AHF celebrated and acknowledge progress made in the fight against HIV and AIDS. The Apollo event, like other AHF World AIDS Day events, also served as a reminder to political and local community leaders that with almost one million deaths and nearly two million new infections occurring last year alone, there is still much work to be done in the global fight to defeat the epidemic.
HIV FACTS:
According to UNAIDS, over 36 million people are living with HIV/AIDS around the world. Each year nearly 2 million people become infected with the virus and 1 million die of AIDS-related causes. While millions of people today are accessing lifesaving antiretroviral therapy, millions more still desperately need it. The end of the epidemic is only possible if governments and world leaders Keep the Promise on AIDS.
In U.S., AHF will host three other higher profile events and numerous smaller gatherings and commemorations:
- LOS ANGELES: December 1st at Hollywood’s ‘Boulevard 3' nightclub, an all women lineup with hosted Rocsi Diaz includes performances by the artists Monica, Chesca and DJ-ing by Carisma.
- CHICAGO: Lacuna Loft is the site of the Saturday, December 7th event featuring host Sandy Redd and performances by Franki J and Jermaine Dupri.
- MIAMI: December 1st at the Perez Art Museum Miami with host Jessica Carillos and performances by Justin Quiles and CoastCity.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
AIDS Healthcare Foundation:
W. Imara Canady, National Director, Communications & Community Engagement
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF)
Email: Imara.Canady@aidshealth.org
W & W Public Relations:
Aliya Crawford: 205948@email4pr.com
Syreta Oglesby: 205948@email4pr.com
908-253-6360
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