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Hi everyone,


We're Zoe & Leon from WordPlay and we're just putting some feelers out to test a brand new wedding idea we have!

We run all sorts of audio, podcast and radio projects in and around East Dulwich (and further afield) and we wanted to create something special that will last forever for the newly weds...


We mainly run bespoke audio projects in art galleries, schools, bookshops and theatres, teaching children and adults how to create their own podcasts, star in their own live radio dramas and even record and bury audio time capsules (among other many awesome workshops)! A friend of ours is getting married and as a present, we are offering an 'audio booth' at their wedding venue for guests to record personal and exciting audio messages that we will weave together after the event to give as a present to the happy couple.


Good idea??


Any feedback would be great and we'd be more than happy to offer a free 'test' Audio Booth at your wedding if you're at all interested! We haven't yet built our amazing audio booth just yet, but 100% will if enough people are interested!


All the best,


Zoe & Leon

http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/

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