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HIV/AIDS is often perceived by the white heterosexual and Aboriginal communities as a 'white gay disease'. It is the responsibility of HIV/AIDS education to dispel this sort of mythmaking which is, and has proved to be, destructive and untrue. The Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Service's play addresses this issue of risk behaviour and focuses on the promotion of safe sex. By using music, drama and dance, the play is a revival of traditional storytelling and assimilates it with adaptive responses such as condom use.

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HIV/AIDS is often perceived by the white heterosexual and Aboriginal communities as a 'white gay disease'. It is the responsibility of HIV/AIDS education to dispel this sort of mythmaking which is, and has proved to be, destructive and untrue. The Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Service's play addresses this issue of risk behaviour and focuses on the promotion of safe sex. By using music, drama and dance, the play is a revival of traditional storytelling and assimilates it with adaptive responses such as condom use.

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