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River Echoes : Deep Listening Walk #6

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Tune in to a series of Live Streams from artist Kathy Hinde as she follows the River Frome from its source into the city of Bristol on World Rivers Day. Using hydrophones to access the usually inaudible soundworld of the river Frome, Kathy will pause for moment during her walk to live stream the sounds and images from her location.

For more details of broadcast times and links for live streams visit the weblink provided

Highlights from live streams will be available to re-watch and listen to after the event.

River Echoes is part of a collective investigation into Bristol’s waterways. A project by Kathy Hinde with producer Sam Francis, Commissioned by Ginkgo, and sponsored by Bouygues UK.

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26 Sep, 2021 · All day
26 Sep, 2021 · All day

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