Indigenous peoples talking about the sounds of the forest and how they guide their life
Source: Sacha Taki – Voices and Songs of the Forest – SachaWarmi
Indigenous peoples talking about the sounds of the forest and how they guide their life
Source: Sacha Taki – Voices and Songs of the Forest – SachaWarmi
2022-09-25 15:30
Online
The Write About Walking showcase event introduces the shortlisted authors of the walk · listen · create / Sound Walk September writing competition, and includes readings of their poetry and prose.
2021-12-28 19:00
Online
Reckon you know what happened in the world of walking in the last 12 months? Join our free end-of-the-year live online Quiz and test your skills against other artists, performers, writers and walkers.
21 May, 2022
2021-12-14 19:00
Online
"A writer who walks and a walker who writes" is how Geoff Nicholson modestly describes himself. He has written a lot of books including a couple of novels about walking: Bleeding London (Shortlisted for the Whitbread Prize) and The Miranda.
Groundwork Gallery, King's Lynn
2022-05-22 14:00
GroundWork Gallery, 17 Purfleet Street, King's Lynn PE30 1ER, UK
Spend an engaging afternoon of talking and walking with writer and film-maker John Rogers. Author of ‘This Other London- Adventures in the Overlooked City’, he will guide us through his many ways of approaching the familiar and the unfamiliar in the city. Part of the Norfolk & Norwich Festival 15-29 May, in association with Groundwork Gallery, Kings Lynn and their exhibition "Field Work".
10 May, 2022
Contemporary Art Center Nau Côclea is opening a call for an art residency in Camallera (Catalonia), in the frame of Sound Walk September 2022, in collaboration with walk · listen · create. We invite artists, writers and researchers to apply for a residency of 2 weeks, from September 26th to October 9th 2022.
2022-05-24 18:00
Online
Meet the authors who are writing about walking and the landscapes through which we walk, at walk · listen · create's Walking Writers Salons. We are delighted to have author El Rhodes join us in May, talking about "All Among the Saints" a story about a walk to Bardsey, one of a dozen new pieces in a new anthology of travel writing turning a Welsh gaze on the rest of the world.
The Cultural Capital Exchange
2022-03-24 14:00
Online
Using a variety of methods, this series of mini-workshops encourage participants to take part and contribute to ongoing research projects around the issue of women walking. The topic will be explored from a range of sensory perspectives including: an audio workshop on women walking and liminality; a creative movement workshop exploring women walking, communication and diversity, and finally, a visual workshop exploring women's movement in film.
Walking Festival of Sound
2022-04-20 17:00
Online
Lundahl & Seitl present their new work Streetlight Harvesters, made with co-artists Untold Garden. In a series of invisible sound sculptures, this project appropriates the city's street lights in the form of a Monstrous Creature - conceived from a lineage of human control of the visible light spectrum, from fire & oil lanterns to the gas lights of the 19th century & today's electrical LED lights. As part of the Walking Festival of Sound.
UCL
2022-05-25 12:00
FREE
Online
From University College London's 'Disability and the Cultural Sector' seminar series, Prof. Hannah Thompson, will explore what happens when audio description moves from access provision to artistic intervention and asks who has the right to describe or be described.
Groundwork Gallery, King's Lynn
2022-05-15 14:00
GroundWork Gallery, 17 Purfleet Street, King's Lynn PE30 1ER, UK
haptic/tacit, three of the exhibiting artists in "FieldWork" will lead an afternoon of talking about their exploratory and entrepreneurial artistic practice. Part of the Norfolk & Norwich Festival 15-29 May, in association with Groundwork Gallery, Kings Lynn and their exhibition "Field Work".
The British Library, London, UK
25 Apr, 2022 · All day
British Library, Euston Road, London, UK
Sharing findings from the Unlocking Our Sound Heritage. The British Library alongside 10 Hub partners has been using the rich content from its sound archives to develop new programmes and resources that inspire creativity, stimulate memory and enhance wellbeing.