Events
MCC Lecture Series Presents: PECHA KUCHA
Muskegon Community College Lecture Series continues Wednesday, January 29 at 6:00 PM with “Pecha Kucha.”
The event is free and open to the public.
A Japanese term meaning “chit-chat,” Pecha Kucha is a storytelling format where presenters share their narratives through 20 slides, each displayed for 20 seconds. This rapid-paced presentation style encourages speakers to “talk less,” and “show more,” fostering a more concise and impactful way of sharing one’s story.
Originally conceived in Tokyo in 2003 by architects Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham, Pecha Kucha Nights were originally designed as a platform for young artists to showcase their work, exchange ideas, and build a creative community. Over the years, this concept has transcended the design field, evolving into a global phenomenon embraced by various disciplines.
To view previous Pecha Kucha presentations, visit our database of MCC’s Lecture Series at https://www.muskegoncc.edu/lecture-series/