Anyway to batch-redate photos in new iPhoto ?

Hi there,
just upgraded to new iPhoto and already updated to 9.1.1 ...
Besides the good stuff, I am really confused that I cannot go on with some of my old habbits. Maybe somebody knows, where the "right-klick" to "re-date" photos option has gone. Actually I could not find any possibility to change the date of a photo. Or even batch-redate a bunch of photos in new iPhoto 9 ?
BTW: here on a new MacPro nu iPhoto is really snappy ... has to - of course !!!!
Thanx for some help !
Bobby

Or Photos ➙ Batch Change ➙ Set Date to:
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