Equal parts documentary, tone poem and visual concert, this
revolutionary 1982 film portrays the relationship between humans, nature
and technology set to the haunting music of Philip Glass. Critics
called it "a remarkable film event," a "breathtaking experience," a
"fusion of image & sound." Now you can experience Koyaanisqatsi
like never before, as the New York Philharmonic and the Philip Glass
Ensemble performs Philip Glass's mesmerizing score live with the film
projected on a huge screen above the stage. Nov 2-3, 2011. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit:
nyphil.org/koyaanisqatsi
Watch the complete movie here: www.inspirationgreen.com/koyaanisqatsi-life-out-of-balance
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