Performance

[CANCELLED] Dark Voice, a guided night walk in Waterlow Park by Richard Layzell

2 Dec 2021

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Thu, 02 Dec
19:00 – 20:00

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  • Buses: 143, 210, 271 (Waterlow Park Lauderdale House from Archway / Highgate Hill Hornsey Lane towards Archway) W5 (Cromwell Avenue) 214 (Ponds Square, then access Waterlow Park through Upper Swains Lane Gate) 4, C11 (Magdala Avenue, then walk up Dartmouth Park Hill)
  • Archway station (Northern Line) is a 10 minute walk away (via Highgate Hill)
  • Trains: Upper Holloway station is a 15 minute walk away
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LUX is hosting Dark Voice, a guided night walk in Waterlow Park by Richard Layzell

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A performance, a walk, an opportunity to experience the unique personality of this public space after dusk, when the gates are closed and we have exclusive access, safely locked in. Finding the pinnacle of gardenlessness, the trees after leaf fall, the aftermath of ash dieback, the humbled beech, the viewing mound, the shape of water at night, the echo of a playground without kids, and other surprises.

Soup will be served afterwards in the LUX conservatory.

Assisted by Yasmine Aminanda and Ning Chou.

Limited to 20 people, booking essential.
You will be sent further instructions when you book but you should dress warmly with appropriate footwear as it might be muddy.

Richard Layzell is Creative Ecologist in residence at LUX. He has been a leading innovator in the fields of live art, video and installation since the 1980s. He has been commissioned by most major public galleries and museums across the UK and completed many international artist residencies. As a mentor and facilitator he’s devised an individual approach to sharing knowledge and supporting others. He has pioneered socially engaged practice and worked with many diverse communities nationally and internationally. His interactive installation Tap Ruffle and Shave was experienced by 100,000 people of all ages and abilities on its UK tour. He is the author of Live Art in Schools, Enhanced Performance (ed. Deborah Levy) and Cream Pages (ed. Joshua Sofaer), an honorary associate of the National Review of Live Art.

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