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#WalkCreate Gathering

The #WalkCreate Gathering is a free series of events to share the findings from the research project ‘Walking Publics, Walking Arts: Walking Wellbeing and Community under Covid-19′. We will be launching our public report, sharing our new, free, ‘Walkbook’ a toolkit for creative walking, and offering a series of ‘walkshops’ sharing the creative walking approaches employed by artists working in partnership with the project and beyond.

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18 - 19 May, 2022

Hosted by: Museum of London Archaeology and University of East London
46 Eagle Wharf Road, London, UK

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anteambulate

In the 1600s, anteambulate referred to walking in front of someone to show them the way, like an usher. Credits to Mark Peters.

Added by Geert Vermeire

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