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World Wide Wander In-Person Walkshop in Athens, Greece

Walking in Athens

Join Babak Fakhamzadeh and Elpida Trizi for an in-person Street Wisdom Walkshop happening as part of this year’s big annual day of wonder and wandering, the World Wide Wander, taking place on Friday 27th September 2024. This Walkshop is one of many other in-person Walkshops occurring all around the world that day. Find out about all the events of the World Wide Wander. Join us for both in-person and online events and let’s find – and share – ideas, insights and solutions to the big challenges out there, inspired by our walking. Let’s wander the world, together.

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2024-09-27 08:30
2024-09-27 08:30

Hosted by: Street Wisdom
Thiseio Metro Station, Agion Asomaton, Athens, Greece

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attentive walking

A method of walking and attending to experienced environment that is free, open and ‘without agenda’. Not to be confused with the idleness of flanerie or the intentions of attitudinal walking.

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