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CoolTan Arts Largactyl Shuffle ? William Blake Walk

Saturday 17th November 2012

Start: Tate Modern, SE1 9TG

Ends: Bunhill Cemetery

Times: 12noon ? 4:00pm

Cost: free/voluntary donation


Join CoolTan Arts Largactyl Shuffle, a guided, stigma-busting cultural walk, designed to encourage mental and physical wellbeing, through art, exercise, humour and history.


This months walk focuses on William Blake, an English poet, painter, and printmaker (1757 ? 1827) who is considered a seminal figure in the history of both the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age.


We will start from Tate Modern and finish at Blake's burial place at Bunhill Cemetery, exploring the City of London along the way. Our walk leaders will share with you talks and readings exploring the themes of Blakes work and life, covering - Poetry, Art, Religion, Politics, Revolutionaries and Mental Health!


Come along and add to the discussion, share your thoughts and ideas, enjoy the company of others and have fun.


Voted one of London?s Top Ten walks by Timeout magazine, the Largactyl Shuffle is fun, free, fully accessible and a great way to meet new people!

The walk leaders wear orange high-viz vests and rucksacks. Call CoolTan Arts on 07985 658443 if you cannot find the group of walkers on the day.


The walk is free but voluntary donations will be appreciated. Please wear comfortable shoes and bring a bottle of water. The walk is accessible to wheelchair users and people with disabilities.

All Welcome!

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