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WORLD RENOWNED “BODIES…THE EXHIBITION” TO OPEN IN DALLAS

Opens November 21 at Dallas’ West End Marketplace 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                        

*Images and b-roll available upon request                                                  

*Interview opportunities

 

MEDIA CONTACT:      

Barbara Buzzell

The Buzzell Company

214/219-9191

bb@buzzellco.com

 

 

DALLAS – (October 22, 2009) — Premier Exhibitions, Inc. (NASDAQ:PRXI) announced today that BODIES…The Exhibition will open on Saturday, November 21, at the West End Marketplace, 603 Munger Street, in Dallas’ historic West End.  This will be the first visit to Texas by this international show which is currently receiving worldwide acclaim and attracting nearly 15 million visitors from cities including New York, Washington DC, Las Vegas, London, Madrid, Sao Paulo and more.  The Exhibition will remain in Dallas through April 2010.

 

Both captivating and edifying, BODIES ... The Exhibition unveils the many complex systems of organs and tissues that drive every aspect of our daily lives and unite us all as humans. Featuring more than 250 real human specimens consisting of whole-bodies and individual organs that have been meticulously dissected and preserved through an innovative process, BODIES ... The Exhibition will enlighten, empower, fascinate and inspire.

 

Bodies... The Exhibition offers an amazing look into the human body. Unlike biology and anatomy models and diagrams, at BODIES visitors are able to peer at real 3-Dimensional human bodies that have been preserved for the exhibition.  It is a field trip destination like no other.  The exhibition allows people of all ages access to sights and knowledge normally reserved only for medical professionals. Take a look inside the human self to better understand how one’s intricate and captivating body works and how people can be more informed about their own health.

 

 “Since the middle ages, physicians have studied the human body, and through this study, been afforded insights into the intricacy, wonder and beauty of our physical makeup. I believe that this insight contributes meaningfully to all physicians’ compassion, empathy and ability to heal. With this exhibition, BODIES allows all people – not just physicians – an opportunity to become more connected with, and perhaps, more empathetic to humanity,” said Dr. Craig Schwimmer MD, MPH, FACS, a Board-Certified Otolaryngologist, and Medical Director of The Snoring Center.

 

The Exhibition provides visitors an up-close look inside the skeletal, muscular, reproductive, respiratory, circulatory and other systems of the human body.  Many of the whole body specimens are dissected in vivid athletic poses, allowing the visitor to relate to everyday activities.   In addition, authentic human specimens illustrate the damage caused to organs by over-eating and lack of exercise.  A healthy lung is featured next to a black lung ravaged by smoking in a vivid comparison more powerful than any textbook image. 

 

“This exhibition will offer the lay person an opportunity once only reserved for students of medicine.  As a cardiologist, I am very pleased that the educational aspect of Bodies…The Exhibition will bring the amazing workings of the internal body ‘to life,’” said Dr. G. Mark Jenkins, interventional cardiologist, Methodist Hospital Dallas; president of Cardiac & Vascular Interventional Group; and whose acclaimed research at Johns Hopkins and NIH led to the development of one of the drug-eluting stents that is used in millions of operations worldwide.

 

The human body specimens in the exhibition are preserved through a revolutionary technique called polymer preservation.  In this process, human tissue is permanently preserved using liquid silicone rubber that is treated and hardened. The end result is a rubberized specimen, preserved to the cellular level, showcasing the complexity of the body's many bones, muscles, nerves, blood vessels and organs. The full-body specimens can take more than a year to prepare according to Dr. Roy Glover, chief medical director, Bodies…The Exhibition.

 

Dallas is centrally located and, as a result, attracts visitors from a five-state regional and national market for blockbuster exhibitions such as this one,” said Phillip Jones, president and chief executive officer of the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau.  “We anticipate BODIES will draw thousands of residents and visitors to the West End in downtown Dallas. The DART rail service, hotels, restaurants and shops are all conveniently located near the West End Marketplace.  Everyone should plan on an educational and very enjoyable experience.”

 

Tickets are now on sale and are available at www.bodiestickets.com.

 

Weekdays                  

Adult 13 – 64: $22.00                         

Children 3 – 12: $14.00                                  

Senior 60+ & Military: $18.00                        

 

Weekends

Adult 13 - 64: $24.00

Children 3 - 12: $16.00

Senior 60+ & Military: $20.00

 

Audio Guides: $5.00

Discounted prices available for groups.

 

WHAT:                       

Bodies…The Exhibition

 

WHEN:                       

Saturday, November 21 through April, 2010

 

WHERE:          

West End Marketplace, 603 Munger Street, Dallas

 

TICKETS:

www.bodiestickets.com

 

Ride DART to Bodies…The Exhibition and receive a combination train and entry pass to the exhibition.  For driving directions to Dallas’ historic West End, please go to http://www.dallaswestend.org/GettinHere.aspx#3.

 

Premier Exhibitions, Inc. is a major provider of museum-quality touring exhibitions throughout the world.

 

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