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Sound Walk at Sidmouth Science Festival

Emma Welton

A Sound Walk lets us experience the environment in new ways, and makes space to settle into listening and sharing what we hear.

We’ll notice the sounds of the sea, trees, birds, people and how seasons, weather, landscapes and built structures change things.

The walk will last around 1.5 hours.

Find out more about Emma via https://emmawelton.net/sound-walk-events/ or via Instagram @SoundWalksExeter

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2022-10-12 13:00
2022-10-12 13:00
2022-10-12 13:00

Hosted by: Sidmouth Science Festival
Sidmouth, UK

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