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Listen and walk to One Circuitous Path with creators

Rebekah L-Rawstrone – Circuitous path

Starting at the Parnell Road entrance to Victoria Park, London, just by the Hertford Union Top Lock No. 1, join the creators and contributors to the sound walk One Circuitous Path as we walk and listen to the sound walk.

The route will take us through the park, along the canal. We will no longer be heading to a pub, but will go back into Victoria Park for drinks. Feel free to bring a blanket and something extra to drink, though some drinks will be provided.

Please download the sound walk beforehand. The walk is just over 20 minutes.

We will start promptly at 5.15pm, but if you’re late simply walk down to the Gunmaker’s Gate entrance to Victoria Park and you’ll probably see people with headphones on! The whole event will be outside and you’ll be able to maintain a good social distance at all times.

To register your interest – so we’ll know to wait for you – head to the link below and comment:

Audio and Ambient

We look forward to seeing you there.

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2020-09-12 16:00
2020-09-12 16:00
2020-09-12 16:00

Victoria Park, Grove Road, London, UK

London

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