
Bucharest took part in the Global Cities Week with its PechaKucha Night Vol. 8, and here we post a few photos from the event — with more to see in this Facebook gallery — as well as a report from organizer Irina Ionica. You’ll also find the full list of presenters with links on the official event page.
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We just shared some photos from last month’s PechaKucha Night in Bucharest Vol. 7, and here’s a look at the front side of the flyer that was produced for the event. The design is by Horia Marinescu. Below, an alternate image.

As part of Bucharest’s PechaKucha Night Vol. 7 (see photos here), organizers handed out a simple questionnaire to attendees, to get some feedback on the event and format. Here are some of the key words and thoughts that came out of it:
The presentation itself with images, the joy and curiosity of people around me, everything by now, the freedom of expression, the creativity, the social network, the innovative concept and diversity of subjects, interesting presenters and beautiful ideas, atmosphere and place, concision, the idea, presenters’ and participants’ spirit and attitude, the format and the moderator, the original subjects, the fact that no one can monopolize the microphone, originality, freedom, the different way of interaction between people, free style, short presentation and super atmosphere, diversity, the format, you cannot get bored by presentations, informal atmosphere and presentations, the golden rule: 20×20.

Bucharest held its PechaKucha Night Vol. 7 last month, and as organizer Irina Ionica tells us, “presentations were simply great, of a really high level.” You’ll find the full list of presenters with links on the event page, and there are more photos in this Facebook gallery.
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PechaKucha Night in Bucharest Vol. 2 was held recently, and with an audience of over 200 and some 16 presentations, it was a night to remember. We especially love this bit from an email we received from organizer Irina Ionica: “It’s amazing how we were able to organize such an event, with so little resources after all, just with a good idea and huge enthusiasm.” Words we love to hear, and that’s in part what we believe is key to the success of PKNs worldwide. We include in this post a few photos from the evening, sent to us by Irina.
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PechaKucha Night is about to kick off in Bucharest, with the very first event happening this Wednesday (July 14) at Make A Point. You’ll find the full list of presenters with links on the official event page.