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Wolstonbury Hill Performance Journey, 8th and 9th October 2011 by Andy B on Tuesday, 04 October 2011

CHALK: Wolstonbury Hill Performance Journey, 8th and 9th October 2011, Sussex, Devil's Dyke

Within the enigmatic Bronze Age enclosure on Wolstonbury Hill the landscape becomes the protagonist, animated through performance, song, live sound, and fire.

See Atsushi Takenouchi in a soundscape of horn, bell, and bronze. Local choirs bring together voices from the South Downs and the Russian Steppe, as the land resonates with the sound of Mongolian Longsong from Badamkhorol Sandandamba. British artists include pyrotechnician/installation artist Mark Anderson and composer/musician Dirk Campbell. Performances involve students from Chichester University, Chichester Festival Youth Theatre, and Brighton City College. More information at http://www.redearth.co.uk

More Information: Devil's Dyke Estate Office, 01273 857712, devilsdyke@nationaltrust.org.uk

# Booking Advisable 01273 857712
Tickets: World Sacred Music Festival http://www.worldsacredmusic.org. Possibly available on the gate.
# Suitable for Groups
# 2 hour walk. Bring water and snacks, Hot food available from 3pm. Wear waterproof footwear. Weather, unless severe, will not effect performances.
# Meet at Chantry Farm, Pyecombe Street, Pyecombe, BN45 7EE. Grid ref TQ 28436 12937 at 4pm
# Children welcome, although not suitable for pushchairs

Saturday, 08 October 2011 4pm - 6pm Adult £10 (£6 conc.), Family £25 (£15 conc.)
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Sunday, 09 October 2011 4pm - 6pm Adult £10 (£6 conc.), Family £25 (£15 conc.)

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