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CoolTan Arts Largactyl Shuffle ? Pagan Walk


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When? Saturday May 16th 2015

Time? 11.45am ? 4pm


Start: Tate Modern (outside The Turbine Hall entrance), Bankside, London SE1 9TG

Ends: Camberwell

Cost: Free/voluntary donation


Celebrate the merrie month of May and the return of spring with the Largactyl Shuffle Pagan Walk.


Starting at Tate Modern, the walk will explore local ley lines, sacred places, the Green Man, the healing well in Camberwell, shamanism at the Cross Bones Cemetery, maypoles and many other pagan and folk traditions.


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


The walk is suitable for all levels of walking and is accessible to wheelchair users and people with disabilities. Join us for as long or as little as you like. Please meet outside the Turbine Hall entrance of Tate Modern at 11.45am.

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


The walk is free but voluntary donations will be appreciated, all money goes to CoolTan Arts. Please wear comfortable shoes and bring your own water. All are welcome!


Check www.cooltanarts.org.uk for more details or email/call [email protected] 020 7701 2696.

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