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Despite the ongoing pandemic, we had more then 150 events and pieces submitted to Sound Walk September 2021.

Part of Sound Walk September 2021 was Sound Walk City · prelude, a festival of sound walks, performances and sound works, coinciding with Sound Walk September 2021, organised by Cona, and entered on the capital of Slovenia, Ljubljana.

In numbers

Sound Walk September 2021 in numbers:

Achievements from throughout the year:

  • At the end of 2021, our library of walking pieces contained over 500 works.
  • We’ve started a weekly curated mailing list on MailChimp, migrated it to Sendy, and, at the end of 2021, had just short of 600 subscribers, with opening rates of around 50%.
  • We’re now offering paid supporting memberships, which is supporting our work with badly needed funds.
  • We grew registered memberships to over 2500 individuals.

Help was had

We’re very happy with the help from Benedetta Piccio and Margo Nsana. Benedetta had a focus on customer relations. Margo helped out with social media management, and design.

slare

To saunter, to be slovenly (The Dialect of Cumberland – Robert Ferguson, 1873). Rarely used in Cumbria now but has a meaning of to walk slowly, to amble, to walk with no particular purpose. Used for example in the ballad Billy Watson’s Lonnin written by Alexander Craig Gibson of Harrington, Cumbria in 1872 “Yan likes to trail ow’r t’ Sealand-fields an’ watch for t’ commin’ tide, Or slare whoar t’Green hes t’ Ropery an’ t’ Shore of ayder side “(Translation: One likes to trail over to Sealand Fields and watch for the coming tide, Or slare over to where the Green has the ropery and the Shore on the other side) Billy Watson’s Lonning (lonning – dialect for lane) still exists and can be found at Harrington, Cumbria.

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