Pechakucha Night

nov
9

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Ellen Theatre

17 West Main Street, Bozeman, Montana 59715, United States Kaart

When her daughter and husband purchased a Barbie from a local thrift shop, Bozeman artist Joslin Fields confesses to being "aghast"-worried that this retro plastic symbol of femininity would warp the way her adopted Chinese daughter saw the world. But Joslin was bowled over when she saw the creative situations the new Barbie found herself in.

At the next PechaKucha, Wednesday, Nov. 9 and Thursday, Nov. 10, Joslin will reprise the crowd-pleasing presentation she made 10 years ago.

On a more serious note, professional chef Rachel Vaughn will describe the challenges and fulfilling moments she has experienced working with Ukrainian refugees in Poland; MSU professor Emeritus David Sands will explain how ice-nucleating bacteria may be used to create rain; and Brian Gindling will detail his explorations of the remotest and deepest caves in Montana.

Bozeman personality Ritchie Boyd, education technologist, web scientist and drywall amateur, will enlighten us on the joys and challenges of being Canadian; Jessie May Campbell will give us a look at the other side of the massage table; Sherry Staub will introduce us to forest bathing in "A Guide to Nature Immersion"; and Kristen Rainey a former sleep-deprived Google exec, shares with us what she has learned about the magical properties of sleep.

Lucy Hammett will explain how she fell into the Bingo board-game business, and PK organizer Emilie Saunders will regale us with the heartwarming story of Maggie, the Alaskan elephant.

American Bank is the presenting sponsor for the event.

Tickets are available at theellentheatre.com. for $9 (including facility fee). Students may purchase tickets at the door for $5.50.

Price
General Admission: USD 9.00

Category: Arts | Performing Arts | Theatre

Date and Time: 9th November 2022 at 6:40 pm to 10th November 2022 at 6:40 pm

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