Journey to the East: Video Time Capsules From Asia

Asia Society and Jungles in Paris invite you to a fun and edifying evening that will take you to some of the most far-flung and fascinating locations in Asia. Short video and photo presentations will focus on griffon vultures and the Tibetan sky burial, marriage rituals of Southeast Asia’s semi-nomadic “Sea Gypsies,” a profile of a 150-year-old sake brewery in Japan, and more. Some of the filmmakers and photographers will be on hand to discuss their work. Mingling is encouraged — snacks and adult beverages will be served.

Confirmed filmmakers:

Erik Shirai (excerpt from Birth of Sake)
Olivia Owens Wyatt (excerpt from Sailing A Sinking Sea)
Russell O. Bush (an original short film for Jungles in Paris)

FREE ADMISSION. RSVP REQUIRED.

About Asia Society

Founded in 1956 by John D. Rockefeller 3rd, Asia Society is a nonprofit, nonpartisan educational organization. Asia Society’s New York headquarters, at 725 Park Avenue, features a critically acclaimed museum, a restaurant, a gift shop, and public events spaces that regularly play host to a wide variety of programming, from the performing and visual arts, to policy and current affairs, to education. Learn more at http://asiasociety.org/ny.

About Jungles in Paris

Listed by The Guardian as one of the “best independent travel magazines” and hailed by Smithsonian.com for its “stunningly beautiful video postcards,” Jungles in Paris is a website and media company devoted to the explorations of place—geography, wildlife, and culture—through visual storytelling. Co-founded by brothers Darrell and Oliver Hartman, Jungles in Paris aims to foster curiosity about the world we live in and redefine the role of documentary with its accessible, artistic short films. Learn more at http://junglesinparis.com.











When: Wed., Jun. 15, 2016 at 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Where: Asia Society and Museum
725 Park Ave.
212-288-6400
Price: Free with RSVP
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Asia Society and Jungles in Paris invite you to a fun and edifying evening that will take you to some of the most far-flung and fascinating locations in Asia. Short video and photo presentations will focus on griffon vultures and the Tibetan sky burial, marriage rituals of Southeast Asia’s semi-nomadic “Sea Gypsies,” a profile of a 150-year-old sake brewery in Japan, and more. Some of the filmmakers and photographers will be on hand to discuss their work. Mingling is encouraged — snacks and adult beverages will be served.

Confirmed filmmakers:

Erik Shirai (excerpt from Birth of Sake)
Olivia Owens Wyatt (excerpt from Sailing A Sinking Sea)
Russell O. Bush (an original short film for Jungles in Paris)

FREE ADMISSION. RSVP REQUIRED.

About Asia Society

Founded in 1956 by John D. Rockefeller 3rd, Asia Society is a nonprofit, nonpartisan educational organization. Asia Society’s New York headquarters, at 725 Park Avenue, features a critically acclaimed museum, a restaurant, a gift shop, and public events spaces that regularly play host to a wide variety of programming, from the performing and visual arts, to policy and current affairs, to education. Learn more at http://asiasociety.org/ny.

About Jungles in Paris

Listed by The Guardian as one of the “best independent travel magazines” and hailed by Smithsonian.com for its “stunningly beautiful video postcards,” Jungles in Paris is a website and media company devoted to the explorations of place—geography, wildlife, and culture—through visual storytelling. Co-founded by brothers Darrell and Oliver Hartman, Jungles in Paris aims to foster curiosity about the world we live in and redefine the role of documentary with its accessible, artistic short films. Learn more at http://junglesinparis.com.

Buy tickets/get more info now