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Art Rocks! The Series - 301

Season 3 Episode 301 | 28m 17sVideo has Closed Captions

Painter David Horton, Ken Burns, August Wilson, Historic re-enactors

Painter David Horton presents stories in his colorful canvases, filled with symbolic icons and fantastic creatures. Ken Burns discusses his perspective as a historical documentarian; we learn about the life of playwright August Wilson; and visit the largest ballroom dance competition in the world, held in Columbus, Ohio. Historic re-enactors bring an appreciation of history and theatre.

10/01/2015 | Rating NR

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Art Rocks! The Series - 301

Season 3 Episode 301 | 28m 17sVideo has Closed Captions

Painter David Horton presents stories in his colorful canvases, filled with symbolic icons and fantastic creatures. Ken Burns discusses his perspective as a historical documentarian; we learn about the life of playwright August Wilson; and visit the largest ballroom dance competition in the world, held in Columbus, Ohio. Historic re-enactors bring an appreciation of history and theatre.

10/01/2015 | Rating NR

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