Moving On No Man’s Land

Please note this event has not been organised or run by the Friends of Garthorne Road Nature Reserve, but by Exit Map

Please book using the link below

  • Event lasts 3 hours 30 minutes

An immersive ambience of sounds and words, found in one of London’s hidden gem’s, Garthorne Nature Reserve. A magical and transformative experience awaits you to connect to nature for a renewed sense of navigating life through our senses.

All ages are welcome – children go free!

Moving On events fine tune attention to sensory input in nature. Feel and connect your own body through audio imagery to ease movement and dances inspired by what you see and sense.

Let nature move you and connect to the land and all that grows from it.

The installation is part radio installation and part transmitted through headphones. Please bring your phone and headphones and note that the booking includes a link for an audio to download.

It is an intergenerational project that invites all cultures, genders and abilities to join in. Should you have concerns about navigating natural terrain, please get in touch, we are happy to assist.

We want people to encounter nature and each other on common natural ground to foster a togetherness based on equality and openness that reconnects to nature as something that grows away and back into us, to remember our own nature and how to resource from it and look after it.

Before and after

Doors will open at 11am and we invite you to come then for an intial stroll before we begin at 11.30am.

for As you enter, roam, find your own pace, pauses and breath. Our sound caters for new connections.

We invite you to bring some nibbles to share therefore to create a picnic all together towards the end.

The donations you give will go to Exit Map (non profit) to further offer events, organisations, artists and Garthorne Nature Reserve.

Map of entrance to reserve next to alleyway from Beadnell Road to Garthorne Road

Transport

Rail: Honor Oak Park Station (Overground and Southern) 10 mins walk

Buses: Honor Oak Park P4 & P12 10 mins walk

Brockley Rise 122, 171 & 172 10 mins walk

Parking available in nearby streets

Please use public transport if possible

Bike rack space available

Moving On- No Man’s Land

PLEASE NOTE: This event is not been run by the Friends of Garthorne Road Nature Reserve and will not be held responsible for any issues with this event. For further details please contact the organiser Exitmap.

Exit Map is a non-profit company, limited by guarantee, number 13503177, registered in England at 117 Chudleigh Road, London, SE4 1HP

A sound installation in Garthorne Road Nature Reserve A time out to connect to nature and neighbours.

An immersive ambience of sounds and words, found in one of London’s hidden gem’s, Garthorne Nature Reserve. A magical and transformative experience awaits you to connect to nature for a renewed sense of navigating life through our senses.

All ages are welcome – children go free!

Moving On events fine tune your attention to sensory input in nature. Feel and reconnect to your own body through audio imagery and sounds to ease movement and find dances inspired by what you see and sense. Let nature move you and connect to land and all that grows from it.

The installation is part radio installation and part transmitted through headphones. For that you need to bring your phone and headphones! Alongside your booking you will receive a link for an audio to download prior to the event!

It is an intergenerational project that invites all cultures, genders and abilities to join in. Should you have concerns about navigating natural terrain, please get in touch, we are happy to assist.

We want people to encounter nature and each other on common natural ground to foster a togetherness based on equality and openness that reconnects to nature as something that grows away and back into us, to remember our own nature and how to resource from it to be well.

Before and after

Doors will open at 11am and we invite you to come then for an intial stroll before we begin at 11.30am.

The event mixes roaming in nature to find your own pace, allow for a pause and to re-energise you; our sound caters for and inspires connections between body and surroundings. It is also a social event to encounter other people, hang out and enjoy some food.

We invite you to bring some nibbles to share therefore to create a picnic all together towards the end.