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08.07 Sat 18:00

DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL THE WALK WILL TAKE PLACE AT A LATER DATE We invite you to a sound walk for fam­i­lies with chil­dren and four-legged com­pan­ions around Ochota!

Let us admit it: love can be con­trol­ling and filled with anx­i­ety about the safe­ty of those who are small­er and depen­dent on us. It does not let go of the lead, does not allow a turn into an unfa­mil­iar gate­way, onto a stranger’s court­yard, walk­ing across a lawn on a whim, climb­ing into road­side bush­es, wan­der­ing through a train sta­tion. We do not even notice that those who are small­er than us nev­er walk their own paths. Or do they?

Let us reverse roles. Let us fol­low a child’s fan­ta­sy, sur­prise our beloved dog, leav­ing them com­plete free­dom of choice of route. At first they will stop dead in their tracks. We will take care of their safe­ty dis­creet­ly. We will lis­ten to them and lose our­selves in the sur­pris­ing places they lead us to. We will meet at 18:00 at Bars­ka 29 at the entrance to the Con­tem­po­rary Music Space Hash­tag Lab; we will talk about the premis­es of the planned expe­ri­ence, estab­lish a start­ing point, think about what a sound walk is and how to lis­ten atten­tive­ly to one’s sur­round­ings. Then we will set off into the… unknown. After 50 min­utes we will meet again for a con­ver­sa­tion in the gar­den at the back of the vil­la at Bars­ka 29. We ask all pet own­ers to bring their ani­mals on a lead, and dogs deal­ing with aggres­sion issues are wel­come in ele­gant muz­zles. One may also come alone, pro­vid­ed one agrees to fol­low anoth­er adult or accepts the role of guide dur­ing the walk.

Reg­is­tra­tion

Reg­is­tra­tion for the walk is required. The num­ber of places is lim­it­ed to a max­i­mum of 14 pri­mates and 7 mem­bers of the canine fam­i­ly. To reg­is­ter for the event, send an email to: [email protected]

host­ed by

a set­ter lady and Krzysztof Marciniak

Krzysztof Marcini­ak — War­saw-based musi­col­o­gist, crit­ic, acoustic ecol­o­gist. Mem­ber of the edi­to­r­i­al col­lec­tive of the con­tem­po­rary music mag­a­zine “Glis­san­do.” He trans­lat­ed R. Mur­ray Schafer­’s “The Tun­ing of the World”; he now dreams of an agri­cul­tur­al col­lec­tive and a hectare of organ­ic grain.

The Con­tem­po­rary Music Space Hash­tag Lab is co-financed by the Cap­i­tal City of Warsaw.

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