Celebrate your community as presenters share ideas, creations, and stories using the PechaKucha format of 20 Images X 20 Seconds.
Laugh, learn, and get inspired by a mix of people from Providence as they share their ideas, stories, and creations using the PechaKucha format of 20 images that last 20 seconds each.
This Month's Theme: Shower Thoughts
April showers bring brilliant ideas for PechaKucha. What ideas have you come up with in the shower? What interesting and unique ways does water impact your community? What once in a lifetime experiences have you had when caught in the rain?
In the spirit of Earth Day, we'll be gathering at the WaterFire Arts Center under the giant globe that is part of the "Gaia: The Earth and its Future" exhibition.
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What is PechaKucha?
If you haven't heard of this global yet unpronounceable phenomenon, PechaKucha is a monthly format for sharing ideas in which presenters are allotted 20 slides and 20 seconds per slide. Simply put: it's 6 minutes and 40 seconds of show and tell for grown-ups. It began in Tokyo in 2003, has since spread to over 1,200 cities worldwide, and first landed in Providence in March of 2009. To the best of our knowledge, Providence is the only chapter in the entire world that hosts a PechaKucha Night every month of the year.
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