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Walking piece

Winter Solstice. A provocation

17 international artists collaborated to make their personal responses to the event using media that included the still and moving image, music, the written and spoken word and of course walks and journeys.

APA style reference

Portman, K., & Boyle, R., & Broadbent, R., & Grainger, T., & Kerr, J., & London-Gray, B. (2023). Winter Solstice 2023. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/winter-solstice-2023/
Kel Portman

Kel Portman

 
Roger Boyle

Roger Boyle

 
Ruth Broadbent

Ruth Broadbent

artist · educator · walk.draw (United Kingdom) 
Tamsin Grainger

Tamsin Grainger

Living while walking, giving Shiatsu, writing & making art (United Kingdom) 
Janette Kerr

Janette Kerr

Janette Kerr is a painter who also works with film/sound (United Kingdom) 
Billi London-Gray

Billi London-Gray

(United States) 

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plodge

The Scottish and English word plodging has been wading through the lexical muck and mire since the late 1700s, and it refers to icky, slow, molasses-type walking. Plodge is probably a variation of plod. This word isn’t totally out of use, as a 1995 use from British magazine The Countryman illustrates: “Northbound Pennine Wayfarers, plodging through the interminable peat-bogs of the North Pennines.” Even if you have a spring in your step, it’s tough to skip merrily through the peat-bogs. Credits to Mark Peters.

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