Telluride Arts Presents: Twenty(by)Telluride
For Immediate Release
Telluride Arts (Telluride Council for the Arts and Humanities)
info [at] telluridearts [dot] org
Telluride Arts Presents: Twenty(by)Telluride
DATE: Wednesday May 23 @ 7:30pm
LOCATION: The Historic Sheridan bar
THEME: Presenter’s Choice (each presenter has chosen their own theme)
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20 slides
+ 20 seconds each
÷ a theme
X a few great minds
= Twenty(by)Telluride
Twenty(by)Telluride is a fun and inspired gathering that showcases the innovation, knowledge and ideas of creative individuals through very short, fast paced presentations. Presenters must adhere to a strict format of 20 slides, with 20 seconds per slide.
Twenty(by)Telluride is starting summer off right with a special Mountainfilm in Telluride edition. Mountainfilm in Telluride guests will join a few Telluride locals to present.
The lineup includes:
Lynsey Dyer, skier, artist
Dan Hanley, hobo
Pete McBride, photographer
Ellen Metrick, poet
Mary Anne Potts, editor
Beth Roberts, bartenders daughter
Jacob Seigel-Boettner, filmmaker, bike enthusiast
Scott Wallace, writer
The event will take place before Mountainfilm in Telluride’s Free movie in Town Park. It will be one fun filled cocktail hour not to be missed. The event will happen on Wednesday, May 23 at 7:30 pm at the Historic Sheridan Bar.
Twenty(by)Telluride will be held throughout the year at casual venues around town. For more information or to become a presenter please find us - 970.728.3930, or Telluride Arts.org, or on Facebook , Twitter or at the Stronghouse Studios 283 South Fir Street in Telluride.
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