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SUMMARY:Inspiral Artist Exploratory Walk on segment 13.
DESCRIPTION:Sunday 3 April meeting near Forest Gate Station exit\, at 11 am \nTo congregate across the road at Querky Cafe\, 180 Forest Lane which is also close to Wanstead Park Overground – see https://tfl.gov.uk/tflrail/stop/910GFRSTGT/forest-gate-rail-station?lineId=tfl-rail \nThe walk will end around 5pm by Wood Street Overground. Please wear suitable walking shoes and clothes\, and bring water or light refreshments. We plan to stop for a light lunch in a pub or cafe at halfway point. \n \nJoin IL Associate Artists to walk segment 13 of Inspirallondon trail. In search of Bruce the black swan and the geological depths at Hollow Ponds. This wonderful walk is an exploratory walk workshop\, an introduction to the collective on ground mapping of the Metropole and takes us across the southern edges of Epping Forest via Wanstead Flats\, through the Greenman Gyratory to Leytone Flats. \n13. Forest Gate to Wood Street
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/inspiral-artist-walk-on-segment-13/
LOCATION:Forest Gate Station\, Woodgrange Road\, Forest Gate\, London\, E7 0NE\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Quarries\, Chalk and Pit/falls - Walk along Segment 34
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday 24th April at 11 am: Quarries\, Chalk and Pit/falls –  we joined artist and amateur geologist Gail Dickerson on segment 34 of Inspiral Trail for an exploration of all things chalky and geological by Riddlesdown Quarry. Finding and using chalk to mark our riddling way across the outer edges of South London towards Biggin Hill. \nImages from the days investigations follow; as we walked up from Kenley Station to the tunnel entrances of the mysterious Optical Surfaces Ltd\, the sunlight radiated from the surfaces of Riddlesdown Common. \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n  \nApart from the large quarries such as the site of Riddlesdown – Kent was riddled with smaller diggings and caverns such as the infamous deneholes whose origin and ubiquity on the outer skirts of London and onto the Downs\, remained a riddle in the 19thC. Sudden collapses and sinking could occur anywhere our ancestors might have quarried for chalk and flint. See for  Darenth Valley example. \nFurther information on deneholes can be accessed here. \nFor the walk we meet at 11 am Kenley Station on Sunday 24th April. The walk will end at New Addington at 4pm where there are transport links into central London. \nPlease bring suitable clothes and walking shoes for changeable Spring Weather plus a picnic. We ask all participants on walk to sign up here on eventbrite and give a small donation to our collective artist-led project.
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/quarries-chalk-and-pit-falls-walk-along-segment-34/
LOCATION:Kenley Station\, Kenley Lane\, London\, CR8 5DF\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Inspiral - the end to the beginning. Three walks on segments 34\, 35\, 36
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday 24th April: Quarries\, Chalk and Pit/falls – Join Artist and amateur geologist Gail Dickerson on segment 34 of Inspiral Trail for an exploration of all things chalky and geological by Riddlesdown Quarry near Kenley Station to walk across chalk towards New Addington. This will be a fun interactive riddling walk\, exploring InspiralLondon Trail through the eyes of an artist inspired by geology. \nApart from the large quarries such as the site of Riddlesdown – Kent was riddled with smaller diggings and caverns such as the infamous deneholes whose origin and ubiquity on the outer skirts of London and onto the Downs\, remained a riddle in the 19thC. Sudden collapses and sinking could occur anywhere our ancestors might have quarried for chalk and flint. See for  Darenth Valley example. \nFurther information on deneholes can be accessed here. \nFor the walk we meet at 11 am Kenley Station on Sunday 24th April. The walk will end at New Addington at 4pm where there are transport links into central London. \nPlease bring suitable clothes and walking shoes for changeable Spring Weather plus a picnic. We ask all participants on walk to sign up here on eventbrite and give a small donation to our collective artist-led project. \n \nOn 30th April Reveil 9 Pitcher Walk – a soundcamp inspired walk streaming across North Southwark to arrive at Stave Hill Ecology Centre around 12/12.30pm for a welcome lunch.  \nWe will meet at Peckham Rye Station at 10.30 am to share InspiralLondon streaming – exploring through unexpected soundscapes\, some of the lost or hidden ecological infrastructure found across North Southwark as we move toward Reveil 9 base: along the lost waterway of Surrey Canal\, to Glengall Road (crossing Old Kent Road) across towards MillWall and the new greenway to Southwark Park – to walk from Canada Water then onto Stave Hill. \nPlease bring suitable clothes and walking shoes for changeable Spring Weather. We ask all participants on walk to sign up here/eventbrite and give a small donation to our collective artist-led project. \n \nOn 1st May: An Experimental Archaeology of Water: on the geodetic\, in dowsing for time. On segment 35\, with InspiralLondon Director and lapsed archaeologist Charlie Fox exploring watery leylines\, pre-Roman remains and the legacy of hidden civilisation located in waterborne energy lines. Meeting at Knockholt Station on Sunday May 1st at 11.30 am to finish walk at Eynsford Station around 4pm. \nThis section of the trail traverses some beautiful down land countryside and then cuts back towards London along the energy lines of the Darenth Valley\, as the river wends its’ way to Dartford. We will visit the Druid’s picnic spot\, orchid-filled ancient woods\, Lullingstone Hill Fort\, skirting the Roman Villa\, the Castle to end the first part of walking at Eynsford Station. \nDarenth apparently means ‘fed by streams where oak trees grow’ – but much of the spring sources of the old river have been captured by the Medway watershed and this river was in danger of almost dying\, starved of waters in the 1980’s. Since then conservation works and renewed care of this beautiful waterway means much of the valley is accessible. For the Romans and pre-Roman the valley was a rich mosaic of farmland and forest supporting up to 13 Roman Villas. There were possibly as many Celtic Iron Age Farms along its 22 miles. \nThis walk seeks to search for\, celebrate and uncover some of the more hidden and inaccessible\, using dowsing and other experimental archaeology techniques – inspired by the watery leyline theories of Guy Underwood elucidated in his book Patterns of the Past and the Celtic map theories of Graham Robb. This is a walk that delves into the pre-Roman origins of London and its hidden energies. At the same time\, we can enjoy walking this section and looping back into the world of another visionary – Samuel Palmer who painted his most arresting works in Shoreham. \nWe meet at Knockholt Station on Sunday May 1st at 11.30 am to finish walk either at Eynsford Station around 4pm or Shoreham Station around 5pm. \nPlease bring suitable clothes and walking shoes for changeable Spring Weather. We ask all participants on the walk to sign up here/eventbrite and give a small donation to support our collective artist-led project. \n  \nOur Blue Porcupine Trail Walk has been postponed until summer 2022.  \nIn Summer we will explore Gravesend and the beginning and end of Trail through an interactive search for the Blue Porcupine. A work created by artist Sarah Sparkes with Local Poet James M’Kay. You are invited to pay homage to former or contemporary fauna of the marshy landscapes by joining the Trail of The Blue Porcupine: \nThese four complimentary walks explore the depth geology\, hidden archaeology and mythic structure of landscape\, topography and place that is traversed as you walk slowly along sections of InspiralLondon 300 mile long trail. \n 
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/inspiral-from-the-end-to-the-beginning-3-walks-on-segments-343536/
LOCATION:Kent
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SUMMARY:InspiralLondon Collective Reveil 9 Pitcher Walk
DESCRIPTION:On 30th April – Join our Reveil 9 Pitcher Walk – a soundcamp inspired and collaborative walk streaming across North Southwark to arrive at Stave Hill Ecology Centre around 12/12.30pm for a welcome Leon nourishing lunch for £7.\n \nOr listen the walk stream live 10.30am to 12.30pm Saturday 30th April HERE \nWe will meet at Peckham Rye Station at 10.30 am sharp to walk along the lost waterways of Surrey Canal\, up to Glengall Road (crossing Old Kent Road) to marvel at the Beautification plane trees\, then across towards MillWall and the new greenway to Southwark Park – to walk from Canada Water then onto Stave Hill. We will be sharing some InspiralLondon livestreaming – exploring through unexpected soundscapes\, some of the lost or hidden ecological infrastructure found across North Southwark as we move toward Reveil 9 base at the site of unique urban ecology centre by Stave Hill. \nSee Reveil 9 Project page HERE for all livestream links. \nInterlaced with the livestreams – inspirallondon’s flowing walk asks us to listen to\, and read the city in different ways; in taking care and note of urban ecology through lost or hidden bandwidth. We will also be sharing conversations in another anthropomorphism\, vitality (entelechy)\, repaired ecosystems and vital materiality suggested by the 14th Century handbook for musicians Great Treatise on Supreme Sound: \n‘To listen and mimic ‘an emaciated crow perched on a bare tree or pecking in the snow in the hope of finding something to eat… & with the lute a floating sound as a white butterfly fluttering at flower level\, lingers but does not stay.’ \nWill we hear the watery singing of the poplar tree\, the sound of the quivering aspen emanating from drainage culverts\, the promise of invertebrate life proliferating amongst the tarmac? \nWe hope to provide an entertaining\, thought-provoking but free-ranging walking conversation with all participants\, as an opening introduction to the extraordinary world of sound ecology and acoustic commons explored in Reveil 9\, and hosted at unique site of Stave Hill Ecology Park. \nPlease bring suitable clothes and walking shoes for changeable Spring Weather. We ask all participants on walk to sign up here on eventbrite and give a small donation to our collective artist-led project. If unable to sign up on eventbrite: \nplease email our contact@inspirallondon.com to book a place. Suggested Donation £6 (includes refreshments) \n \nSoundCamp are an arts cooperative based in London\, Crete and the The Hague\, working on transmission ecologies from DIY broadcasting devices to public sound and radio projects. As part of the Acoustic Commons network\, we coordinate the long-form radio broadcast Reveil (2014 –)\, and a series of sound and ecology events (soundcamps) on Dawn Chorus day each year. \nReveil is a 24 hour live radio programme\, assembled and broadcast from a temporary station at Stave Hill Ecological Park in Rotherhithe. This is also the site of the longest running soundcamp. Real time streams are supplied by contributors around the world at daybreak. The primary feed is hosted by Wave Farm in the Upper Hudson Valley\, New York\, and aired by our UK broadcast partners Resonance FM / Extra in London UK and a collection of FM and netradio stations.
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/inspirallondon-collective-reveil-9-pitcher-walk/
LOCATION:Peckham Rye Station Exit.\, Station Way\, Peckham High Street\, London\, SE15 4RX\, United Kingdom
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