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Meanderers June Walkshop

Join the June Meanderers Walkshop; a fun, curated day of walking, eating and making together. We will begin from The Carousel with a walk exploring natural and urban environments and using the phenomenon of pareidolia to spot faces in unusual places! After the walk will return to The Carousel for a lunch of ‘portrait pizzas’ and a relief printing workshop inspired by the faces and characters we’ve spotted throughout the day! The pizzas will include Gf and Vegan options. Please bring with you something you can take photographs on like a phone or camera. Please contact for further allergy information or any questions- [email protected]

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2023-06-25 10:00
2023-06-25 10:00

The Carousel, Hockley, Nottingham NG1 1FH, UK

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shoggle, worple

Since the 1500s, shoggle has been a word for various sorts of shaking. No wonder it became a word for unsteady walking in the 1800s. Zombies and toddlers are big shogglers. Another term sometimes applied to such precarious ambling is warpling. Credits to Mark Peters.

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