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Midnight Charity Walk, Sat 18 - Sun 19 June 2016


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Largactyl Shuffle - Summer Solstice Midnight Walk, CoolTan Arts


Saturday 18 - Sunday 19 June 2016


Webpage: http://www.cooltanarts.org.uk/events/midnight-walk/


Join a fun, guided midnight stroll through London on the Summer Solstice! We will be celebrating the Solstice by walking through London exploring the history and arts of the sun, lunar cycles and lunacy in the light of the moon.


We will start at the Tate Modern just before the witching hour, before heading on to a specially staged pop-up gallery exploring the history of art of the Thames, from the iconic moonlit reflections captured by Whistler to contemporary installations. We will pass by St.Paul's, the Globe Theatre, Imperial War Museum, learning about the culture and stories of the area along the way.


CoolTan Arts on Walworth Road is the next stop, for an early morning breakfast and a chance to rest your feet. The final stage of the Midnight Walk will take us to a nearby park to watch the sun rise just before 5am, and to stretch out aching limbs with a yoga session!


About the CoolTan Arts Midnight Walk:


We have been running the Midnight walk for many years in support of mental and physical health.


The full walk is 4.8 miles and all are welcome to join in for the distance that suits them. You can join us for half an hour, half a mile or the full distance. Route accessible to wheelchair users. Call 07985 658443 if you cannot find the walking group.


Starts: 11:45pm at the Tate Modern (outside the Turbine Hall entrance), Bankside, SE1 9TG


Breakfast: 3.30 ? 4.30am at CoolTan Arts


Finishes: 5 am at Burgess Park, Albany Rd, London SE5 7QH


Free: but donations very welcome to support CoolTan?s work in arts and mental health. No need to prebook, just turn up!


If you?d like to let us know you?re coming or have any questions, please contact Lu on [email protected] or call 0207 701 2696

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