In 2002, she was invited to Buckingham Palace to work with the household cavalry of Queen Elizabeth II and to "whisper" with the hunting horses of Prince Charles.
[1][better source needed] After moving to Los Angeles, Kinkade undertook a career as a professional jazz dancer and choreographer.
Amelia toured with Donna Summer and appeared in rock videos by the Stray Cats, Cher, Scorpions, Yarbrough and Peoples, and Sheena Easton.
[10] Ashley Fantz, writing in the Miami Herald in 2002, said that the exercises in a two-day seminar led by Kinkade "had as much to do with their [the owners'] psychological issues as with the dogs and cats sleeping the afternoon away.
"[11] Melanie White, writing in the Jackson Hole News and Guide described one of Kinkade's two-day seminars: "...she will teach participants how to tap into their innate telepathic abilities.
[13] Kevin Thomas writing in the Los Angeles Times said that Night of Demons 2: "is a smart, amusing horror picture boasting a capable cast composed primarily of promising and attractive young actors ..."[6] Shock Till you Drop wrote: In 1988, director Kevin Tenney whipped up a delicious, trashy brew of teen misbehavior, demonic possession, and lest we forget a shot of actress Linnea Quigley's ass that can never be topped, in Night of the Demons.
... A first-rate guide for those who wish to talk to animals, this book may not satisfy readers who primarily enjoy stories of human-animal communion.