17 March 2006, 13:10 by mark hoekstra

Pecha Kucha night Groningen has been a blast!

After I first came across Pecha Kucha night on the excellent PingMag, everything around this magical evening with a magical format, which originated in Tokyo, has been a blast, and so was last night! When we had our first Pecha Kucha night in my hometown Groningen.


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The (just restored) church where it all took place.


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Our Master of Ceremonies Simon :-)


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The audience (small part of it, the place was packed!)


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This must be a first, having a band, Une in 2 slots of the Pecha Kucha night! :-) (and yes, that’s my little green ibook, on which I made the Keynote-presentation)


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And another first for a Pecha Kucha night I guess… After each presentation we had these two loonies, Gunther & Umtzi, who got 20 seconds to react on the just given presentation… Only thing was, one slot wasn’t filled (the presenter simply wasn’t there) and so Gunther & Umtzi all of a sudden got a whole 6:40 to entertain the audience :D (which was a little too much for some of us…)

Anyways, it’s been marvelous and I can’t wait for Pecha Kucha night Groningen Volume 2!

UPDATE

...and an item on the local television! (in Dutch)


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related:
public photos tagged ‘pechakucha’ on Flickr

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  1. Rutger @ 17 March 2006, 17:07 :

    It sure as hell wasn’t too much for me. Gunther & Umtzi ruled. In pseudo-german, these “early ‘80s housemuzik pioneers” stole the show as far as I’m concerned. The lowest form of art we ever saw at a Nieuwe Garde meeting, or pretty much anywhere I guess. So something for the postpostpostpostpostmodern snob.



  2. markie @ 17 March 2006, 17:18 :

    Oh no, it wasn’t too much for me either. I was part of the audience that had to dry it’s eyes during and after their upfront unplanned performance… :-) Raw and on the edge (or over it for some…). I think Gunther&Umtzi and Une were a wonderful spice-up (not that it needed that, but still) for the whole night. We need something like this the next time too! :-)



  3. nijne @ 17 March 2006, 17:59 :

    i think it was great :D
    and very educational at that ;)
    can’t wait for volume 2 :)



  4. Saijo @ 24 March 2006, 17:58 :

    The best presentation was the one of the “Groninger druipsteen grotten”, a simply good idea in my eyes.



  5. replique rolex montres @ 26 December 2010, 16:02 :

    Peut prendre soigneusement



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