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Presenting poetry and dance as a unified art form

"Souveniers of China" Danced by Natica Angilly's Poetic Dance Theater Company, Poem by Richard Angilly
"Come, Come Along" Danced by Dancer's of the Pharaohs, poem by Richard Angilly
"Black Widow" Danced by Moving Arts, poem by Maria Rosales
"Konjam Salangai" Danced by Kalaikoil Dance Company, Poet Madurai Muralidharan
"The New Main Public Library, S.F." Danced by Gypsy Krackers, poet, Paula Sheil
"Inferno" Danced by Tuju Taksu with Guest Artists, poem by Dante Aligieri
The above sample photos of the 2006 13th Annual Dancing Poetry Festival were taken and selected by Artists Embassy International photographer, Judy Hardin Cheung.  There were 14 different dance solos and groups including jazz, ballet, tap, traditional ethnic, pictoral, modern, classical, and many more. Our planning staff seeks to find the best combination of innovative, diverse dance acts that can provide a thought-provoking afternoon of exciting entertainment. Our mission is to promote understanding though the universal language of the arts.