We will walk and listen together along the canal, from Kensal Rise to Stonebridge Park, where we will end up in a cafe and have a chat.
This route is 3.4 miles, but we’ll walk slowly, so it will take about two and a half hours.
The idea is to walk in silence, but we will hang out in a cafe after the walk, which is a great way to meet other people interested in the canal, the area, and listening.
There will hopefully be enough field recorders for everyone to try – but please bring your own if you have!
Please book a ticket if you plan on coming! Donations welcome but not expected <3
Message @etco1 on Instagram if you have any questions 🙂
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