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October 1, 2010 Feature No Comments
Author: Jonathan

Pecha Kucha Night Volume 13 ( view site at: http://www.pechakuchanightvancouver.com/ )
The Vogue Theatre
Thursday, Sept. 30th
Door: 6:30PM
Start: 7:30PM
Ticket: $15
Online Sale: https://tickets.voguetheatre.com/ or call (604) 569-1144
Box Office: Mon-Sat 10am – 6pm, Sun 12pm – 4pm
Robert Calder – Owner of Secret Study/Boompa Records
Amanda Gibbs – Director of Museum of Vancouver
Mark Shieh – Founder & Director of Take Root
Am Johal – Chair of Impact on Communities Coalition
Susanne Tabata – Producer/ Director of Bloodied But Unbowed
Victor Wang – Director/Curator of Here is Now/ Make Art History
Myriam Steinberg – Artistic Director of In the House Festival
Grant McDonagh – Owner of Zulu Records
Connely Farr – Designer/ Songwriter/ Performer ( Mississippi Live & the Dirty Dirty )
Rebecca Bollwitt – Editor in Chief of Miss 604
Michael Lyons – VP Marketing & Sales of Smallworks Laneway Housing
Brendan Meadows – Photographer of Brendan Meadows

I’ll be at the event tonight interviewing some of the Presenters, so check back again with audio clips, photographs, and more.

I went to Pecha Kucha 10 and had an amazing time, which you can read about in this VancouverObserver.com article. If you’ve never been to the event, it’s highly worth attending because you hear a range of inspiring stories by talented and creative people from diverse backgrounds.

Each presenter is allowed 20 images, each shown for 20 seconds each – giving 6 minutes 40 seconds of fame before the next presenter is up. This keeps presentations concise, the interest level up, and gives more people the chance to show.

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