PechaKucha San Antonio closes out 2024 with its final event of the year
PechaKucha San Antonio, part of a global arts and culture series that invites creative folk to introduce themselves and their practices to live audiences, will hold its final event of 2024 this Thursday — the 45th in the series. Each presenter at the event gets 20 images to show behind them as slides, and each slide advances automatically every 20 seconds, giving them a total of 6 minutes, 40 seconds in front of the crowd.
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