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A sound walk co-created with children attending a winter forest school in Badock’s Wood, Southmead, North Bristol. The sound walk features natural sounds of the woodland, rhythms the children made there, local history and wild imaginings inspired by the woodland.
Hosted on the free geo-located sound app Echoes.
Credits
Children worked with forest school provider Mid Pie Explorers.
Sound design by Gill Simmons.
Created during a partnership project between Brave Bold Drama, Mud Pie Explorers and Southmead Development Trust.
Funded by Arts Council England.
Hosted by: Brave Bold Drama

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