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Music for Mental Health - CoolTan Arts 2015 Sponsored Walk


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Join a fun guided walk celebrating World Mental Health Day with CoolTan Arts Largactyl Shuffle.

Help raise funds for mental health in South London.

Learn about musical landmarks, local musicians, sound art and the connection between music and mental wellbeing.


Date: Saturday October 10th 2015, 11.30am-4pm

Starts: Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill, SE5 8AZ (outside the main entrance)


Enjoy live musical performances and learn the words to favourite London songs!

Bring instruments or simply come along to enjoy the noise.


By taking part you will be helping arts and mental health charity CoolTan Arts to continue supporting people with mental distress to build a quality of life.


Registration is ?5 unwaged, ?10 waged. Register online now: http://www.tinyurl.com/cooltanwalk2015 Starts: Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill, SE5 8AZ (outside main entrance). The walk length is 4.8 miles through the streets of Southwark. The route is accessible to wheelchair users.


We will finish with a reception where you can enjoy refreshments and entertainment. Please share the event and invite family and friends along for a brilliant day out.

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