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Street Wisdom In-Person Walkshop in Spitalfields Market, London, UK

Join Urszula Caroto (LinkedIn) for a 1 hour 45 minutes in-person Street Wisdom Walkshop in London, UK on 15th January 2024, meeting at the Herd of Hope Elephant at Spitafields Market (Google Map). It is the sculpture between the RAINS clothing shop and Naye London Jewellery Store and across the road from Pilpel. The Walkshop starts at 12.45pm and finishes at 2.30pm GMT.
Street Wisdom is an everyday creative practice you use as you walk. A smart fusion of mindfulness, neuroscience, imagination and wellness, it unlocks our minds and unblocks our creativity with every step. The perfect complement to static meditation, Street Wisdom takes us on a physical journey that not only calms and clears the mind, but opens up the subconscious to new ideas. Not to mention the health benefits of walking outdoors. All without having to travel to exotic climes or retreats. Suddenly, every street is full of inspiration. And whatever our questions, we are finding answers everywhere. 
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Submitted by: Philip Cowell
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2024-01-15 12:45
2024-01-15 12:45

16 Brushfield St, London E1 6AT, UK

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pedinamento

A highly influential ideologue of neorealism, scriptwriter and director Cesare Zavattini suggested “pedinare,” the Italian word for stalking or shadowing, as a technique for filmmaking. Pedinare in cinema entailed “tailing someone like a detective, not determining what the character does but seeking to find out what is about to ensue.” The etymology of the word in Italian suggests “legwork” as it is derived from the Italian word for foot, “piede.” It is possible to suggest that the proliferation of images of walking in Italian Neorealism is closely linked to the technique of pedinamento, not because all neorealist filmmakers were followers of Zavattini, but because going out onto the street to encounter the everyday life of post-war Italian cities and creating cinematic tools to articulate these encounters were major concerns for the filmmakers of that era.

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