Wednesday 20 April 2011

Dusk to Dawn Chorus



Saturday 28 May to Sunday 29 May 2011, Dartington Estate, Devon

For this Aune Head Arts event I'll be working with artist Elly Stevens to take people on an overnight journey to discover the sounds and voices of the night. The event will start with a sit to listen to the dusk chorus of bird song, identifying the many and varied voices that amplify the landscape with the setting sun. With the final song we will then embark on a slow walk round the estate; a combination of playful exploration, shared stories, and times for still quiet listening at different places. We will return to our starting point before dawn to celebrate the birds as they awaken and greet the day. As the sun rises, we’ll share a lovely breakfast!

This is part of a series of events called Flittermice and Hoots that focus on the natural world at dusk and dawn

More details and booking information here

Tuesday 19 April 2011

Other Voices, 7-8 May

Like ourselves, birds are very vocal creatures. In spring their songs and calls are everywhere, enlivening our woods, hedges and fields. But what are they doing? Why are they singing? And who is singing?

These are just some of the questions we will be answering on this Wildwise overnight camp. We'll also take time to experience both the dawn chorus, one of the great natural wonders, and to learn how to identify a range of birds from their songs and calls. And everyone will have the opportunity to take time out to listen quietly to the sounds of the natural world, a simple yet often surprisingly powerful experience.

Times – 4pm Saturday – 11am Sunday

Full details here

Friday 8 April 2011

Plymouth Tracks II

Yesterday evening Simon Persighetti and myself took 21 keen sound adventurers on a tour of Plymouth's real and imagined musical history. This was our contribution to the Second International Research Forum on Guided Tours and was a repeat of the walk we did for the Ambulation show last autumn.