Importing iPhoto slideshow to Keynote presentation

How can I import an iPhoto slidewshow to a Keynote presentation? I would like to use Keynote templates for static slides including text as intros to photo slideshows within the presentation.

Thanks. I will try this but noting your advice re time to export slideshow to Q Movie, I might be better off dragging photos from Media and creating the show in Keynote. Thanks again for your quick reply.

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