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Schritte

Schritte
Multiple locations
25 minutes
Free
German

dance

Collection · 44 items

environment

4 sub-collections · 170 items
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memories

Sub-collection · 12 items

Nature

1 sub-collections · 164 items

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Art on the Island: Nature and Art Walk

Artist Sara Hayes and a guest artist will guide you along Northey Island, investigating its environmental importance and some of the measures taken to protect it.

Sara Hayes
walkingevent

Chepstow Walking Festival

Grab your boots for 6 days of walking, exploring the beautiful landscape of Monmouthshire and Forest of Dean lef by experienced walk leaders.

Chepstow Walkers
walkingevent

Slow Walk to Nowhere II: The Green Path

Jul 16.2025 6:30pm - 8:00pm Starting point: Hales-MacKay Shelter, by the parking lot off the College St. Arboretum entrance (Guelph, Ontario, Canada) https://artgalleryofguelph.ca/program/walking-as-remapping-slow-walk-to-nowhere-part-ii-the-green-path-with-dawn-matheson/?fbclid=IwY2xjawLY68tleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFFc1JxR0xpVnA0V3FxZVlXAR7kO6_4k2CPMrnsHmoxqXjT71217Q6BzhXJzfJefxC-Rfg5q08E6k9HAKwuuA_aem_49kIop-Trsg_VR_g5JHUDg

Dawn Matheson
walkingevent

2020: The Walk; a journey from Granada to Helsinki to raise awareness about the climate emergency.

Film Screening of “2020: The Walk” – a journey by artist and activist Marta Moreno Muñoz from Granada to Helsinki to raise awareness about the climate emergency.

Marta Moreno Muñoz

dance

Collection · 44 items

environment

4 sub-collections · 170 items
Sub-collection

memories

Sub-collection · 12 items

Nature

1 sub-collections · 164 items

Related

walkingevent

Art on the Island: Nature and Art Walk

Artist Sara Hayes and a guest artist will guide you along Northey Island, investigating its environmental importance and some of the measures taken to protect it.

Sara Hayes
walkingevent

Chepstow Walking Festival

Grab your boots for 6 days of walking, exploring the beautiful landscape of Monmouthshire and Forest of Dean lef by experienced walk leaders.

Chepstow Walkers
walkingevent

Slow Walk to Nowhere II: The Green Path

Jul 16.2025 6:30pm - 8:00pm Starting point: Hales-MacKay Shelter, by the parking lot off the College St. Arboretum entrance (Guelph, Ontario, Canada) https://artgalleryofguelph.ca/program/walking-as-remapping-slow-walk-to-nowhere-part-ii-the-green-path-with-dawn-matheson/?fbclid=IwY2xjawLY68tleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFFc1JxR0xpVnA0V3FxZVlXAR7kO6_4k2CPMrnsHmoxqXjT71217Q6BzhXJzfJefxC-Rfg5q08E6k9HAKwuuA_aem_49kIop-Trsg_VR_g5JHUDg

Dawn Matheson
walkingevent

2020: The Walk; a journey from Granada to Helsinki to raise awareness about the climate emergency.

Film Screening of “2020: The Walk” – a journey by artist and activist Marta Moreno Muñoz from Granada to Helsinki to raise awareness about the climate emergency.

Marta Moreno Muñoz
Sound walk
One step - one year. A look back at the big and small moments that have shaped a life’s journey. And a look ahead.

One step – one year. A look back at the big and small moments that have shaped a life’s journey. And a look ahead.

This audio walk was written by Storydive’s founder Sophie Burger for the dance festival “Vorpommern tanzt an” at Schloss Bröllin in Fahrenwalde. It is a site-specific work for any small, free-standing church, exploring memories of life-changing moments and the longing to travel back – and forth – through time to change one’s destiny.

Credits

idea, script and cover illustration: Sophie Burger
voice: Martha Kindermann
postproduction: Fabian Eck
commissioned by: Vorpommern tanzt an

Hosted by: Storydive

APA style reference

Storydive, & Burger, S. (2021). Schritte. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/schritte/
Storydive

Storydive

Audiowalk App (Germany) 
Sophie Burger

Sophie Burger

writer, producer, founder of the audio walk platform Storydive (Germany) 

pedestrian acts

By de Certeau: In “Walking in the City”, de Certeau conceives pedestrianism as a practice that is performed in the public space, whose architecture and behavioural habits substantially determine the way we walk. For de Certeau, the spatial order “organises an ensemble of possibilities (e.g. by a place in which one can move) and interdictions (e.g. by a wall that prevents one from going further)” and the walker “actualises some of these possibilities” by performing within its rules and limitations. “In that way,” says de Certeau, “he makes them exist as well as emerge.” Thus, pedestrians, as they walk conforming to the possibilities that are brought about by the spatial order of the city, constantly repeat and re-produce that spatial order, in a way ensuring its continuity. But, a pedestrian could also invent other possibilities. According to de Certeau, “the crossing, drifting away, or improvisation of walking privilege, transform or abandon spatial elements.” Hence, the pedestrians could, to a certain extent, elude the discipline of the spatial order of the city. Instead of repeating and re-producing the possibilities that are allowed, they can deviate, digress, drift away, depart, contravene, disrupt, subvert, or resist them. These acts, as he calls them, are pedestrian acts.

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