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Presenting poetry and dance as a unified art form

Wanda Ingmire, Nancy Merrit, Delilah
Scene from "The Muses" as performed by Natica Angilly's Poetic Dance Theater Company with poet Richard Angilly



Masks
by Natica Angilly are based on poets and poetry. Often used in her performances during Natica Angilly’s Poetic Dance Theater Company’s theatrical productions, they are archetypal in essence and highly detailed when viewed at close range. These amazingly complex works of art will give rise to intriguing contemplations of symbols, color play and texture.

Please check this page regularly for new entries.




Cats, a tribute to T.S. Eliot:
a white mask with gray cats, copper whiskers wisping out of miniature copper roses, with a white spindle handle. It is up to you to decide which cat is Prufrock.

$175 + tax $14.12 + s&h $15 = $204.12 total. 

Email richardaei@aol.com  for confirmation of availability before sending check or money order made out to Artists Embassy International


Tribute to Robert Frost: White with shades of icy blue, this mask evokes contemplations of walking down a winter path.

$125 + tax 10.08 + s&h $15 = $150 total.  

 
Email richardaei@aol.com  for confirmation of availability before sending check or money order made out to Artists Embassy International


Breaking a Writer’s Block: pale gold mask with scrabble pieces and red highlights. Have you ever felt like you had all the pieces but the bits and parts just didn’t come together? Well this is the mask that portrays the moment when letters suddenly come together into words and thoughts begin to form for your writing.

$125 + tax $14.12 + s&h $15 = $150.08 total.

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The Muse Urania:
Grecian, green and gold mask. The goddess Urania fills our poetry with Heavenly knowledge, divination and ethereal mystique through her command of universal powers.

$165 + tax $13.31 + s&h $15 = $193.31 total.  

Email richardaei@aol.com  for confirmation of availability before sending check or money order made out to Artists Embassy International