A wander through Swalecliffe in Kent engaging with the landscape, through performance and poetry. A collaboration between science and poetry guided by Andean indigenous Quechua culture offering a way of connecting with each other and the environment.
We are grateful to have this walk funded through #Port with Art Walk Porty.
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We were delighted to connect with Thread and Word and work with Elspeth Penfold throughout the process. Through the walkshops, the expression and exploration of war became foregrounded . The walkshops also took us beyond the immediate vicinity of Folkestone and the last hundred years. Through engaging with poetry and art from global cultures, we reflected on the impact and experience of war across time, space and culture. This global perspective connected what was a site-specific artwork to a global story.
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