Sebastian Rich: Bullets to Ballet

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Dance on Camera 2014

January 31 - February 4, 2014

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Complimentary tickets will be available at the box office on a first-come, first-served basis starting one hour prior to the event. Limit one ticket per person, subject to availability.

Award-winning British photographer Sebastian Rich will talk about turning his lens to the world if dance after 30 years of filming and photographing the world’s most violent wars and conflicts.

RUNTIME
60 minutes
START DATE
February 1, 2014

Free event!

Complimentary tickets will be available at the box office on a first-come, first-served basis starting one hour prior to the event. Limit one ticket per person, subject to availability.

After 30 years of filming and photographing the world’s most violent wars and conflicts, award-winning British photographer Sebastian Rich is turning his lens to something more beautiful but no less powerful—the world of dance. Rich will join choreographer Igal Perry and Dance on Camera co-curator Liz Wolff to explore his photography and his journey from bullets to ballet.

An exhibit of Sebastian Rich’s dance photographs will be on display at Peridance Capezio Center at 126 East 13th Street, New York, where Sebastian spent time photographing the Peridance Company last year. This panel and the exhibit are made possible through the generous support of the Kal and Lucille Rudman Institute for Entertainment Industry Studies at Drexel University in Philadelphia.

Sebastian Rich: Bullets to Ballet
Sebastian Rich: Bullets to Ballet
Sebastian Rich: Bullets to Ballet
Sebastian Rich: Bullets to Ballet
Sebastian Rich: Bullets to Ballet

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