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+ | is a course for true wanderers into an exploration of experimental walking. | ||
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+ | A walk can be considered as 'a transitory experience where our deep human rhytms coincide with their environment.' | ||
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+ | You will explore different methods with a particular focus on duration, instruction, | ||
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+ | This course is inspired by diverse walking practices, from the ancient Songlines of the Australian continent, to the Drunken Dragon walks from China, from the migrations of animals and plants, to the tourist hike and audio tours, from the wandering philosophers and psycho-geographers, | ||
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+ | Which unexpected perceptions, | ||
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+ | Walking - ‘Move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once’ | ||
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The Walking Seminar. Embodied Research Methodologies in emergent Anthropocene Landscapes https:// | The Walking Seminar. Embodied Research Methodologies in emergent Anthropocene Landscapes https:// | ||
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