Jan 18, 2025

National Geographic Live: Wild Cats Revealed

Presented by
LC LIVE
Location
The Lincoln Center – Performance Hall

Available Showtimes

Jan 18
Sat / 7:30 pm

Prices & Notes

Regular
$23-$30+

Discounted pricing, if available, can be accessed using the drop-down pricing menu in the cart.

Show Description

This presentation is part of the National Geographic Live Speaker Series. Join us as expert Nat Geo Explorers share their personal stories of working with awe-inspiring wildlife. 

Many of the big cats around the world are easily recognizable and thoroughly documented, but photographer and filmmaker Sandesh Kadur is on a mission to highlight his home country’s lesser-known felines to help protect their future. With landscapes spanning the towering Himalaya mountains, arid plains and dense jungles, India is home to an unmatched diversity of wild cats. Discover the tiny, grumpy-faced Pallas’s cat, the fishing cat that jumps into water to catch its prey, and the elusive clouded leopard.

Guest lecturer BAFTA Award-winning filmmaker and National Geographic Fellow Sandesh Kadur creates documentaries that have aired worldwide on prominent networks such as National Geographic, the BBC, Netflix, Discovery Channel and Animal Planet. He is a Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers, a member of the International Environmental Photographers Association (Japan), and a member on the board of the International Association of Wildlife Filmmakers. Kadur’s work spans cloud forests and endangered sea turtles in Mexico, rain forests and king cobras in India, and orphaned clouded leopards being rehabilitated back to the Himalayan jungle.

Entourage—for people aged 21 to 39—is your ticket to discounted performances and special events. Share exclusive and unique experiences with people your age who love the arts as much as you do. Learn more about the Entourage.

Available Showtimes

Jan 18
Sat / 7:30 pm

Show Description

This presentation is part of the National Geographic Live Speaker Series. Join us as expert Nat Geo Explorers share their personal stories of working with awe-inspiring wildlife. 

Many of the big cats around the world are easily recognizable and thoroughly documented, but photographer and filmmaker Sandesh Kadur is on a mission to highlight his home country’s lesser-known felines to help protect their future. With landscapes spanning the towering Himalaya mountains, arid plains and dense jungles, India is home to an unmatched diversity of wild cats. Discover the tiny, grumpy-faced Pallas’s cat, the fishing cat that jumps into water to catch its prey, and the elusive clouded leopard.

Guest lecturer BAFTA Award-winning filmmaker and National Geographic Fellow Sandesh Kadur creates documentaries that have aired worldwide on prominent networks such as National Geographic, the BBC, Netflix, Discovery Channel and Animal Planet. He is a Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers, a member of the International Environmental Photographers Association (Japan), and a member on the board of the International Association of Wildlife Filmmakers. Kadur’s work spans cloud forests and endangered sea turtles in Mexico, rain forests and king cobras in India, and orphaned clouded leopards being rehabilitated back to the Himalayan jungle.

Entourage—for people aged 21 to 39—is your ticket to discounted performances and special events. Share exclusive and unique experiences with people your age who love the arts as much as you do. Learn more about the Entourage.

Prices & Notes

Regular
$23-$30+

Discounted pricing, if available, can be accessed using the drop-down pricing menu in the cart.