Pecha Kucha is a quarterly storytelling event that brings people together to present and discuss new ideas around sustainability topics. Each season, several people from the community give presentations that challenge people to think differently about the environment, culture and each other.
This summer event marks the end of Abundance Self-Care Month. Throughout the month of May, the Abundance NC community has been engaged in deep tending to the self through practices such as yoga, meditation, spirituality, music (etc), and sharing experiences through our blog comments. To add some extra love, practitioners in our local Healing Arts Community have generously offered gifts such as free massage, reiki, yoga classes and chiropractic. We will be drawing these as giveaways on Summer Pecha Kucha night, as well as sharing ideas on how best to care for ourselves, so don’t forget to leave your comments in the blog for a opportunity to win something extra special for yourself.
Presenters each have 20 slides and 20 seconds per slide to discuss. Slides are automatically timed to be exactly 20 seconds with the total time for each presenter is 6 minutes and 40 seconds. This keeps the pace fun & exciting.
$5 suggested donation.
Read more about these nights on our Pecha Kucha page!
Doors open @ 6.00
Presentations begin @ 6.30
Pittsboro Roadhouse & General Store
(just off the courthouse circle, on HWY 64W)
Want to present your exciting and important idea? Have something you feel 6 minutes and 40 seconds worth of passion about? Submit!
Presentation Guidelines.
Email us at: pknpbo@gmail.com
Strict Guidelines, Please Read: Presentation Guidelines.
View March 2015 Pecha Kucha presenters and presentations.
Regina Bartolone: Improv – Using What You’ve Already Got
Tami Schwerin : Adventures in Radical Self Care – What I’ve Learned
David Hamilton : Coming Home to Your Body
Whitney Beers Schmidt: Restoring the Balance of Power
How to Stop the Power Elite from Building on the Back of Low Income Demographics
Julie Moore: The Textiles We Breathe