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View Article - The Advocate The Kabuki Dancers, a Lafayette-based performing arts group, is bringing its Drop the B.E.A.T. anti-bullying program to East Baton Rouge libraries this summer. The Bullying Ends After Talking program includes elements of Kabuki theater — dance, pantomime and emotionally dramatic roles. The schedule for the tour is: Monday, June 10 10 a.m. — EBR Scotlandville Branch Library, 7373 Scenic Highway 2:30 p.m. — EBR Delmont Gardens Branch Library, 3351 Lorraine St. Tuesday, June 11 2 p.m. — EBR Jones Creek Regional Branch Library, 6222 Jones Creek Road Wednesday, June 12 11

Article Credited to KATC TV 3 An anti-bullying campaign is encouraging elementary school students to talk about their problems before picking on someone. CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE FULL VIDEO The Drop the B.E.A.T (Bullying Ends After Talking) program shared ways for students to open dialogues through skits and songs. Dance and spoken word, and musical performances were also a part of Thursday’s program Members of the anti-bullying group say they hope children will learn how to talk about their problems as children to make them better adults. The campaign for anti-bullying

In the year 2008, we performed at the world-famous Apollo Theater for the Exposure Entertainment Showcase. In 2013 we got the opportunity to perform on stage at the Heymann Performing Arts Center with six of the world's finest choreographers from Harlem's renowned Apollo Theatre as they teamed up with local dancers and production crews from the area to pay tribute to the legendary iconic Apollo Theater presents: "James Brown: Get on the Good Foot - A Celebration in Dance." See some of the pictures of our performances below! [gallery