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Tour Woes: The 38-member Cambodian refugee dance company “Angkor Dreams” has cancelled three weeks of a scheduled 19-city American tour and is returning to Long Beach, where it made its United States debut Sept. 12. Tour coordinator Diane Mc Neel said poor ticket sales made further dates impossible. “We were losing $15,000 a night,” she said. The company members (ages 10-21) come from a camp along the Thai-Cambodian border. The group plans to restart the tour Oct. 4 at Walt Disney World.
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