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CADA Report to the Community / PechaKucha Night Calgary #8: Inspire

Monday, May 30, 2011 from 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM (MT)

Calgary, Alberta

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All proceeds go to Architecture for Humanity's rebuilding efforts in Japan. $20 suggested donation.
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Calgary Arts Development Report to the Community

Monday, May 30
5:00pm – 7:00pm

Theatre Junction GRAND, 608 1st Street SW


Please join us as we present highlights from our 2010-11 year and our goals for the year ahead. Refreshments will be served.

Presentation by
and discussion with the Calgary Arts Development team at 6:00pm.

This is a free event. Attendees are invited to join us after the party at PechaKucha Night Calgary #8: Inspire (see below for details).


Please RSVP by selecting "CADA Report to the Community" above.


PechaKucha Night Calgary #8: Inspire


On March 11, Japan suffered what has been described as a 1000 year event. The earthquake and tsunami destroyed 400km of coastline, killing over 10,000 people, leaving 400,000 people homeless, and has triggered a nuclear situation that is still unfolding.

Japan has inspired designers for many generations, it is the reason we travelled to this country 20 years ago, and have since made it our home. Japan is where the "PechaKucha 20 images x 20 seconds" show-and-tell event format was born, and it has gone on to inspire designers to get together in 400 cities around the world, to share their creativity at more than 1000 events each year.

Japan has inspired us all, now is it our turn to "Inspire Japan."

Let's all come together and show Japan that the creative world is thinking of them, that all is not lost, and that it is possible to stand up and rebuild, even in villages and towns which have been completely destroyed. With creativity and passion, anything is possible.

Astrid Klein & Mark Dytham
PechaKucha Founders
Tokyo


Please join us for Calgary's contribution to this ongoing global fundraiser.

Monday, May 30
Doors at 6:30pm, event at 7:00pm

Theatre Junction GRAND, 608 1st Street SW


Speakers include:

  • Dean Bareham, Co-Artistic Director, Green Fools
  • Suzanne Boss, Project Manager, Calgary 2012
  • Ken Cameron, Playwright/Persuasive Presentation Specialist
  • Aviv Fried, Owner/Baker, Sidewalk Citizen Bakery
  • Ken Greenberg, Architect/Urban Designer, former Director of Urban Design and Architecture for the City of Toronto
  • Kristina Groves, Four-Time Olympic Medalist, Speed Skating
  • Kevin Kent, President/Chief Knife Nerd, Knifewear Inc.
  • Tony Luppino, Executive Director, Leighton Art Centre
  • Dan Meades, Director, Vibrant Communities Calgary
  • Lara Presber, Fashion Designer

Hosted by Tim Tamashiro.

Tickets are available for a suggested donation of $20 at the door or in advance (select above). All proceeds go to Architecture for Humanity's efforts to rebuild Japan.


About PechaKucha Nights:

Devised in Tokyo in 2003, PechaKucha Nights are now taking place in over 400 cities around the world. Drawing their name from the Japanese term for the sound of "chit chat," PechaKucha Nights are based on a simple presentation format: speakers present 20 slides each, for only 20 seconds per slide. It's a format that makes presentations concise and keeps things moving at a rapid pace.

Calgary PechaKucha Nights are hosted by Calgary Arts Development (CADA) and sponsored by the Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC).

When & Where



Theatre Junction GRAND
608 1st Street SW
Calgary, Alberta T2P 1N6
Canada

Monday, May 30, 2011 from 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM (MT)


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Calgary Arts Development



champions the arts as a key driver of Calgary's quality of life.

Calgary Arts Development plays a leadership role in realizing the potential of arts and culture in Calgary. As the city's designated arts development authority, we are a central hub that learns about, promotes,connects, advocates for, and leads strategic initiatives in the arts to animate Calgary as a vibrant cultural centre. Calgary Arts Development allocates municipal funding for the arts provided by the City of Calgary through granting programs that support operations and innovation for more than 160 arts organizations in Calgary.