Nerd Nite Selwyn #02: Demystifying electric vehicles, burlesque and people
Event description
Nerd Nite Selwyn #02: Demystifying electric vehicles, burlesque and people
Reclaim your inner nerd – Think Tedx with beer!
Be there AND be square.
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Speakers:
“Electric Vehicles. The Tech, Overcoming Hurdles and the Future”
By Jordan Wyatt
As the world moves into an era dictated by climate change and limited resources, is the Electric Vehicle the solution to our transport needs?
EV enthusiast, Jordan Wyatt, invites us to slip free of the oil companies greasy grip as he dives into technology, hydroelectricity, and shows us where the rapidly changing technology and infrastructure is leading us.
“Changing Demographics in a Changing World”
By John Pearson
Have you ever wondered about the demographics of the world’s population and how this has changed over time? Bio statistician John Pearson is here to shed some light on what this means for nations going forward.
John is an Associate Professor at the University of Otago, consulting biostatistician and experienced computational biologist interested in the genetic and epigenetic basis of disease.
“Burlesque - more than Bits and Boobs”
By the Burlesque Collective
In the 1830s Burlesque developed as a lower class response to refined upper-class entertainment - a mishmash of dancing, singing, comedy and notoriously, stripping. It began as a form of theatre that cleverly mocked and satirised popular operas, plays and societal issues. Burlesque features beautiful, silly, weird, spooky and subversive performances. This artform allows performers to have autonomy over every aspect of their act from music selection, costuming, through to how they move on stage and interact with the audience.
Members of The Burlesque Collective will share information about burlesque by delving into history and origins and speak about the elements that are used in contemporary performances. The audience will be invited to participate in an interactive lesson about the art of striptease.
Doors open 6.30pm
Talks start 7pm
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