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Presenting poetry and dance as a unified art form

     DANCING POETRY CONTEST – 2015 WINNERS LIST

This year, our contest brought in 669 poems from 38 states and 8 different countries.

All awards within the same category are equal. List is in alphabetical order of poet's last name

 

GRAND PRIZES (3)

Hellzapoppin’: Daniel Ari, Richmond, CA

Into the blue… :  Katy Brown, Davis, CA 

Designs and Destinations: Catherine Moran, Little Rock, AR

FIRST PRIZES (6)

Monarchs: Jabez W. Churchill, Ukiah,

I Write Poems : Cathy Dana, Alameda, CA

In Search of the Rare and the Ancient: Laverne Frith, Sacramento, CA

It Is Written :  John J. Gesimondo, Matawan, NJ

Angel of Oakland : Wulf Losee, Fremont, CA 

When Chilito played his flutes: Nancee Kinkaid Maya, Patterson, CA

SECOND PRIZES (12)

The Muses Love the Morning : Suzanne Bruce, Fairfield, CA    

Moment: Cynthia Dahlke, Pewaukee, WI

Mermaid’s Tears: Nicole Dobson, Santa Rosa, CA

Executive Order 9006 : Bert Glick, Santa Cruz, CA 

Something to Treasure: Ziji Beth Goren, Hadley, MA,

Hunter: Paul Jeffcutt, Banbridge, UK,   

Juanita’s: Tanya Joyce, Emeryville, CA

Kaleidoscope: Lois Kipnis, Massapequa, NY

Ha:san Bak (The Saguaro is Ready): Lee Pelham, Locust Hill, VA

Warrior:  Christine Valentine, Birney, MT

Inner Passage Reflections: Kay Renz, Santa Rosa, CA

Sestina for my Long Lost Sister: Allegra Jostad Silberstein, Davis, CA  

THIRD PRIZES (30)

Dancers Become The Poem: Claire J. Baker, Pinole, CA

Into the Burn: Vera Ogden Bakker , West Bountiful, UT

Japanese Tea Ceremony: Lourdes Costales, Alameda, CA

For John Rowe: Jan K. Dederick, El Cerrito, CA

Afterglow: Noel J. Doyle, Jr., Leesburg, VA

Going Under The Music: Raynette Eitel, Las Vegas, NV

My Webster Street Friend--Mary Rainey: Amy (Filomena) B. Estrada, Alameda, CA    

Kuttappan: Ricky Rapaport Friesem, Rhovot, Israel

Wisteria : Carol Frith, Sacramento, CA

Once There Were Sardines: Patricia Hernan Grube, Santa Cruz

The Witches’ Convention: Norma King Green, Fairfield, CA

Coso Petroglyphs: Lynn M. Hansen, Modesto, CA

betty hull’s horses: Juley Harvey, 1Estes Park, CO  

In Praise of Bugs: Allison Joseph,  Carbondale, IL

Vishnu: Tanya Joyce, Emeryville, CA

You Came Close To Me: Potis Katrakis, Piracus, Greece

Happy for the Memory of a Parachute--A Sestina:  Mary Laughran, Alameda, CA

Lavender purple, Lavender blue: Bridget Eu Yoke Lin, Ipoh Parak, Malaysia

If I Were A Sculptor:  Ron Loewe, Walnut Creek, CA   

Dancing in China: Marianne Lyon, Yountville, CA

Song of a Former Fool:  Garrett Murphy, Oakland, CA

Memorare: Elizabeth Palaez Norris, Oakland, CA

Waking the Milkweed Babies: Marijane Osborn, Davis, CA

Migration: John Rowe, El Cerrito, CA

Bamboo is Green in Every Season Blue in Memory: Jo Anna Scandiffio,   San Francisco, CA     

First Snow: James R. Stack, Andover, VT,

Dancing on Her Father’s Feet : Janet Ireland Trail, Greensboro, NC 

The Obituary Writer: Gary Turchin, Berkeley, CA

Dancing Humor: Rex Valentine, Elma, WA

Landscape with Birdbath Mixed with the Beckoning Voices of Birds : Stan Zumbiel, Fair Oaks,