Celebrate the 31st anniversary 

 of the Margaret Mead Film & 

 Video Festival with the best 

 of international documentary 

 with screenings, discussions, 

 and panels. 

 www.amnh.org/mead 



WORKSHOPS 

 Introduction to Human 

 Origins 



Three Thursdays, 11/1-15 

 6:30-8:00 p.m. 

 Use hominid casts to 

 learn about morphological 

 analysis and how scientists 

 reconstruct behavior from 

 fossil evidence. 



FAMILY AND 



CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS 



Field Trip to the Moon 



Every Wednesday, 30:30 a.m. 

 Guided by a live presenter, 

 this new program flies visitors 

 to the Moon in the Hayden 

 Planetarium. 



Flint-knapping Demonstration 



Saturday, 11/17, 12:30-2:30 p.m. 

 With anthropologist John Shea. 



Dr. Nebula's Laboratory: 

 Life with Lucy 



Saturday, 11/17, 2:00-3:00 p.m. 

 ( Recommended for families with 

 children ages 4 and up) 

 Help Dr. Nebula's apprentice, 

 Scooter, travel back in time to 

 meet our hominid ancestors. 



This program is made possible, in part, by 

 an anonymous donor. 



Artist's conception of a primor- 

 dial quasar 



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Public programs are made possible, in 

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HAYDEN PLANETARIUM 

 PROGRAMS 



TUESDAYS IN THE DOME 

 Virtual Universe 

 Why the Universe Looks the 

 Way It Does 



Tuesday, 11/6, 6:30 p.m. 



Celestial Highlights 

 Here Comes Mars! 



Tuesday, 11/27, 6-3° P- m - 



HAYDEN PLANETARIUM 

 SHOWS 



Cosmic Collisions 

 Journey into deep space 

 to explore the hypersonic 

 impacts that drive the 

 formation of our universe. 

 Narrated by Robert Redford. 



Cosmic Collisions was developed in 

 collaboration with the Denver Museum 

 of Nature & Science; GOTO, Inc., Tokyo, 

 Japan; and the Shanghai Science and 

 Technology Museum. Made possible 

 through the generous support of CIT. 

 Cosmic Collisions was created by the 

 American Museum of Natural History 

 with the major support and partnership 

 of the National Aeronautics and Space 

 Administration's Science Mission 

 Directorate, Heliophysics Division. 



SonicVision 



Fridays and Saturdays, 

 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. 

 Hypnotic visuals and rhythms 

 take viewers on a ride through 

 fantastical dreamspace. 



Presented in association with MTV2 and in 

 collaboration with renowned artist Moby. 



IMAX MOVIES 



Dinosaurs Alive! 

 On location with AMNH 

 scientists past and present, 

 this stunning new large- 

 format film uses scientifically 

 accurate, computer-generated 

 images to bring to life these 

 intriguing animals, from 

 the earliest dinosaurs of the 

 Triassic Period to the creatures 

 of the Cretaceous. 



LATE NIGHT 

 DANCE PARTY 



One Step Beyond 



Friday, 11/30, 9:00 p.m- 

 1:00 a.m. 



This monthly party in the Rose 

 Center features the biggest 

 names in techno, electronica, 

 and jazz. Food and drink keep 

 the party going. 



Triassic Tidings! 



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