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Re: Walking and Floating Ideas: a get together in London this Sunday

From:

Caroline Wendling <[log in to unmask]>

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Walking Artists Network <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Thu, 14 Mar 2013 11:35:21 +0000

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Dear Simone,

Thank you for your mail.

I would like to book a place on your walk on Sunday with lunch and boat trip if places are still available.

Many thanks
Caroline



On 13 Mar 2013, at 13:51, simone kenyon wrote:

> Dear WAN list,
> 
> Please see invite below as we are organising a walk specifically for artists and makers interested in walking as a practice this Sunday. It will be a good opportunity for us to meet, catch up and discuss ideas so please do come along. 
> The main focus of discussion will be for us to tell you more about the walking programme that is evolving in the NE Scotland.
> It should be a lovely afternoon to meet fellow artists and Claudia (co-curator of The Walking Institute) before she heads back to Scotland.
> 
> The afternoon includes the walk, Lunch and boat trip. There are still a few places available for the lunch and boat trip so please RSVP if you would like to attend either of these as we need to have an idea of numbers for food.
> 
> Anyone is welcome to attend the walk and of course bring your own sandwiches if the lunch places are full.
> 
> For those of you who have already booked the departure point has changed due to engineering works on the canal that began this week. I will send you the information individually too, but also see below.
> 
> 
> Walking and Floating Ideas: a get together
> 
> When: Sunday 17th March 2013
> Time: 12pm- approx. 4pm
> Walk Depart:  The White Building, Hackney Wick. East London.
> Walk Finish: Broadway Market. E8
> 
> Boat Journey: from Broadway Market to Angel Lock
> Places are limited for this trip.
> 
> Meeting Point:
> Crate Brewery
> The White Building
> Unit 7, Queen's Yard
> White Post Lane
> London
> E9 5EN 
> There is coffee available and somewhere warm to sit just incase we are waiting a few minutes for everyone to arrive.
> 
> See:
> http://www.cratebrewery.com/#location
> http://thewhitebuilding.org.uk/?location 
> 
> 
> Getting There
> Nearest Overground station is Hackney Wick
> Bus: 26 / 30 / 236 / 388 / 488
> 
> 
> Route 
> 
> We will follow the canal along the Ducketts arm towards Victoria Park and Broadway market (approx. 1hour). 
> There we will hop onto the canal boat/home, Fitzcarraldo (the home of Neil and Simone) where we will have lunch (1hour). 
> Claudia and Simone will introduce the Walking appreciation Institute (working title) programme as a way to start informal discussions and Q&A about the programme and future plans.
> 
> Boat Trip:
> Neil will then take to the tiller and take us along the canal to Angel where you can catch. Here you can catch tube and buses from Islington.
> 
> There are still a few places available on the boat trip. Please email me if you would like to come with us. The places will go on a first reply basis.
> 
> Anyone is welcome to come along to the walk.
> Please RSVP by emailing [log in to unmask]
> 
> I look forward to hopefully seeing you on Sunday
> 
> Best Wishes 
> 
> Simone Kenyon and Claudia Zeiske
> Curators of The Walking Institute)
> 
> 
> Information about the programme: 
> 
> The Walking Appreciation Institute will be an energetic centre of excellence for the walking & arts discourse that will include research, activity and production in Huntly and beyond. It aims to work with the Terra Incognita (walking research) and Terra Firma (walking action) trajectories that encompass local and international communities to participate in walking & arts related activity.
> The cross cutting strands of politics & ethics, community & place, season & time, pathmaking & mapping provide references for curation, research and action. Through these interlaced themes and activities the programme will both: contribute to current research and dialogue within the walking & arts discourse, while creating on the ground walking activities that are appealing and accessible to a wide range of people.
> We kick start the programme this spring with a new path-making project From Source to Sea, following the river Deveron, The Slow Marathon 2013 with walking action and discussion around John Muir day. More to follow shortly...
> 
> For further information about the programme visit: http://www.deveron-arts.com/about/walks-life/
> A new dedicated website will be launched later in the year.
> 
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