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Stepping Out by Red Herring Productions is a coastal walking performance.
The walks will include field recordings of sounds from the North Devon coastline. The field recordings and sound design may possibly be made available as a remote downloadable experience or if people living locally could also download and visit some of the locations of the field recordings. Plans include uploading sound files to an online platform.
Red Herring Productions are delivering the project in partnership with the North Devon Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty who are celebrating their 60th anniversary this year.
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Hosted by: Red Herring Productions

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