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INTERNATIONAL VIDEO POETRY FESTIVAL #13

September 11 & 12, 2026 in Athens, Greece

Always a Woman to Watch the Light, a multimedia performance of film and live dance to French writer Henriette Charasson's poem to her brother, À Cam, is proudly joining visual poetry from around the world in Athens, Greece! 


International Video Poetry Festival celebrates thirteen years of creative collaboration with more than 2000 artists from 85 countries, a world of poetic visions for the benefit of humanity. Poetry, cinema, music and spoken word come together to communicate the inspiration, dreams, ideas and hopes of all of us.


Organized by:
+The Institute [for Experimental Arts]
http://theinstitute.info


Supported by:
Film Poetry Digital Platform 

http://filmpoetry.org | Moving Poems http://movingpoems.com

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Beautiful frequencies

October 9, 2026

Beautiful Frequencies is an evening of storytelling, dance, film, music, and projected images created by choreographer, filmmaker, and storyteller Angie Flanagan.


Like turning the dial on an old radio and catching a voice from somewhere far away, stories of women across generations and across the world emerge through words, movement, music, film, and photographs.


Warm, intimate, and sometimes unexpected, Beautiful Frequencies celebrates the stories we carry and the remarkable ways one life can continue to echo into another.

The Tarlton Theatre

405-409 W Walnut St, Green Bay, WI 54303

Rise / Fall

October 10, 2026

Gion Shōja is the opening passage of the Japanese epic The Tale of the Heike. Its bells resound with a simple truth: all things are impermanent.


The prosperous must decline. The proud fade like a dream on a spring night. The powerful scatter like dust before the wind.


Against this understanding of impermanence stands the crane, a Japanese symbol of longevity, loyalty, wisdom, and spiritual elevation.


Rise/Fall is informed by Japanese sources and an exploration of stillness, timing, and 

transformation. Like each of our lives, this dance holds both realities at once: the fragility of the human body and the possibility that something within us endures beyond time.

Wisconsin Dance Council Mini Dance Festival

 MYArts Center in Madison, WI

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