Sunday, April 12th TV listings for PBS World (WCES-TV3) Wrens, GA
United Nations of Dance Mexico
United Nations of Dance Buenos Aires
United Nations of Dance Hawaii
Hawaiian dances go far beyond the mellow hula seen in hotels and resorts around the world. Voyagers of the Polynesian islands told their stories, history and legends through the movements of their dances.
Musical Discoveries Tango My Passion
Tracing the history and evolution of tango; it explores its origin, influences on many nations and showcases the work of several iconic tango composers and performers such as Carlos Gardel, a legendary tango singer and composer.
A Midsummer Night's Dream (2014)
Three parallel stories of how far all beings will go for love.
East Jerusalem / West Jerusalem (2014)
David Broza, an Israeli singer-songwriter, sets out to open dialog between the Israelis and Palestinians through music.
The Barefoot Artist (2013)
Artist Lily Yeh reveals as personal reason behind her international quest to create community-based art projects in some of the world's most troubled areas.
An Art That Nature Makes (2015)
Photographer Rosamond Purcell gains international acclaim for finding unexpected beauty in discarded and decayed objects.
Dr. Rachel Brem: Breakthrough Women in Science & Medicine
Dr. Rachel Brem discusses the role of mammography and the need for secondary screening for women with dense breast tissue.
Conversations From the Rialto Racial Unrest
GSUTV Special Edition Opioids
John Babcock spent his childhood at his family's farm, Sunnygables, during the Great Depression.
Drunk on Too Much Life (2021)
Following Corrina's journey as she battles various forms of depression.
GSUTV Special Edition Opioids
The Set List Liszt's Poetic & Religious Harmonies at Green-Wood Cemetery
Journey into Green-Wood Cemetery's historic catacombs for a spellbinding performance of Franz Liszt's "Poetic and Religious Harmonies," which is rarely performed in full due to its difficulty.
Coming Home, 75 Years Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (2024)
The film interweaves the orchestra's history with individual biographies. Quoting from letters, diaries, and memoirs, the film also makes use of radio interviews, amateur videos, and photos from the orchestra's and private archives.
Waterboys (2016)
A crime novelist and his 20-year-old son both find themselves single. On a trip to Scotland, they are forced to confront themselves and finally get to know each other.
Manhattan Theatre Club, A Home for Artists from Docs Manhattan Theatre Club, A Home for Artists
An unprecedented look at Manhattan Theatre Club that explores the influential theater's 50-year history.
Soloists of the Berliner, Philharmoniker Part 1
The 'Philosophers' Hall' in the library of Strachov Monastery in Prague, with its mangificant celling frescoes and handsomely carved bookcases, forms the precious setting for our chamber music performances with the Berlin Soloists.
Soloists of the Berliner, Philharmoniker Part 2
The 'Philosophers' Hall' in the library of Strachov Monastery in Prague, with its mangificant celling frescoes and handsomely carved bookcases, forms the precious setting for our chamber music performances with the Berlin Soloists.
Sadler's Wells' witty and beautifully disturbing version of the prince's dark spiral into derangement, danced by a menacing and animalistic male ballet corps.
Ivalas Quartet at Caramoor Ivalas Quartet performs four pieces of chamber music by composers Jessie Montgomery, Carlos Simon, Eleanor Alberga and Derrick Skye. Recorded live in the Music Room of the Rosen House at Caramoor in Katonah, N.Y.
Botero (2018)
Filmmaker Don Millar examines the life and works of Colombian artist and sculptor Fernando Botero.
