Tuesday, May 21, 2013

PechaKucha Night Cleveland, Vol. 18 - 2013.05.24

via: email from Michael Christoff (as I don't pay any attention to FaceSpace - 'cause I'm paranoid!).



Friday – May 24th, 2013 – 7pm Doors Open 8.20pm Presentations Begin

House of Blues, Main Music Hall

On May 24th the 18th installation of PechaKucha is taking place in the main music hall at the House of Blues in Downtown, Cleveland. PechaKucha, Japanese for “the sound of conversation”, is a free event where 10-12 creative people to present their work, ideas and obsessions to an audience of anywhere between 500-750 people. Each presenter shows 20 images of their work and each image is pre-timed to 20 seconds a piece. Presenters this time around will be representing art, an international social movement, photography, community development, woodworking, comedy, civic participation, music performance, music recording, the story of how contraception came to Cleveland and the amazingness that is CMA’s Summer Solstice! Should be one heck of an evening….

WHERE
House of Blues Cleveland
308 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114

WHEN
May 24th, 2013
7.00pm   – “Doors” open
8.20pm   – Presentations Begin
9.10pm   – Beverage Break
9.30pm   – Presentations Resume
10.20pm – Presentations End
10.30pm – Foundation Room After Party (Limited Capacity)

As always, PechaKucha Night Cleveland is FREE. This event is completely open to the public and anyone can attend!

CONNECT
Twitter: @PechaKuchaClev
Event Tag: #PKNCLE18

Presenters (in no particular order):
Graham Veysey & Marika Shiori-Clark, Hingetown
Tom Welsh – Summer Solstice
Shannon Okey, Publisher / Designer – Cooperative Press
Alex Sheen – Because I Said I Would
Michael Pultz & Jae Kristoff, The Lottery League
Peter Debelak, Soulcraft Woodshop
Bryce Slyvester, Civic Participation Starts with a Conversation
Joe Whelan, Cleveland Comedy 
David Kennedy, Tri-C Recording Arts Studio
James Edmonson, How Contraception Came to Cleveland: the Skuy Collection at the Dittrick Museum
Clarissa Westmeyer, Photographer

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