Walks and Journeys
Grays, Essex
Family Friendly
Free Event
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Join us for the unveiling of striking graffiti silks, created in collaboration with Kinetika Founder and Artistic Director Ali Pretty, artist Sarah Doyle, mural artist Scotty Brave, and Young Ambassadors from William Edwards Secondary. This artistic response explores the ever-changing spirit of the river.
Watch as the silks come to life in a powerful performance by school pupils, inspired by the river’s movement. Discover the connection between Europe’s longest graffiti wall and our stretch of the Thames – how does graffiti capture the river’s energy and memories?
Through poetry, music, and dance, reflect on the ways the river shapes us, leaving its mark just as we leave ours.
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William Edwards School, Stifford Clays Road Grays RM16 3NJ
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Access & Accessibility
The walk from is accessible for wheelchairs and large pushchairs, although it is worth noting it traverses a mixture of made and unmade paths. T100 walks are of different lengths and on varying terrain. Some are mainly on footpaths, and others mainly on footpaths where ground may be uneven. We have designed our programme with accessibility in mind so we hope that there is something for everyone to enjoy. If you would like to discuss this please contact hello@t100festival.co.uk
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