Welcome to The Anunnaki Project
We are an arts education organization presenting and preserving the mythologies of extinct cultures. Using the dance of The Cabiri and the efforts and skills of a myriad of artists, we seek to revive stories that have become obscure with the passage of time.

GiveBIG May 15, 2013
Seattle Foundation's annual day of giving is Wednesday, May 15th. Thanks to the generosity of the foundation's supporters, all donations made to the Anunnaki Project May 15th will be partially matched, up to $25,000. Help us fund our 2013-2014 season by giving BIG on May 15th at our profile page on the Seattle Foundation web site. Our fundraising goal during this year's GiveBIG campaign is $20,000. Help make our dreams come true this spring! Donate May 15th!
New Touring Productions
In 2013, the Anunnaki Project will continue to develop and tour our repertory shows, a new version of Tales from Carpathia has been created specifically for students. Endorsed as part of the 4Culture Touring Arts Roster, these productions are entertaining, educational, and presentable in 60 or 90 minute blocks. Tales of Carpathia, Gods of the Night, Kojiki of Amaterasu, and At the Dawn of Chu are ready to be presented in your theatrical venue! Book us today by visiting our Contact page.
Cabiri Promotional Video
The latest version of our promotional video is now up on YouTube and features clips from Cabiri productions 2001-2011 including At the Dawn of Chu, Cirque de la Reign Neige, Gods of the Night and Ghost Game. Please take a look here and let us know what you think.
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Featured Show
Performed on: 04/06/12
On the Anatolan plateau the lords of the earth fight for dominion over humanity against the elder gods of chaos. After aeons of divine war, Tarhun, the god of thunder ascends to the throne of Kummiya.
Read more about Tarhun
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