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Event: Pecha Kucha Night

Pecha Kucha Night is a non profit event, conceived, inspired, and performed solely to strengthen creative talent of various presenters. Each presenter is allowed 20 images, shown for 20 seconds each – giving 6 minutes and 40 seconds of fame before the next presenter is up. This keeps presentation concise, the interest level up, and gives more people the chance to show.

Pecha Kucha Nights function in 159 cities worldwide, including regional cities of Dubai, Beirut, and Doha. It will now be hosted in Kuwait. This was made possible as a result of a written proposal submitted to Klein and Dytham architecture (KLa) by Dr. Aseel al-Ragam.

PKN will be hosted 4 times a year; the first one will be launched in the second week of March.

Target Audience: Artists, architects, cooks, entrepreneurs, flâneurs, dandies, sport jocks, scientists, mathematicians, engineers, fashion designers, photographers, and more.

Click here to learn more about Pecha Kucha Night. Last day for registration for Pecha Kucha Night is 31st of December 2008. For more info send an e-mail to: pechakuchakuwait@gmail.com.

Comments

Anonymous said…
sound interesting
Anonymous said…
thannnx
Unknown said…
Thank you for the added publicity!!
For all those interested, it is not too late to join, just send an email to pechakuchakuwait@gmail.com

Pecha Kucha Night 1 will be on March 11

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