Still Walking

The last 5 months have largely been dominated by my involvement in helping organise the Still Walking festival. All this work recently came to fruition with the various tours and events wending their way across the city.

There are many more words and pictures on the Still Walking blog and Flickr pages, but a few of my photos are gathered here by way of marking these happenings.


Birmingham Gothic

A gathering on New Street looks up, causing The DHL Man to stop, linger and say "thank you"

On Location // Mark Wilson

Opportunities to osmose between the inside and outside of tours; to be swept up in the passions contained within, but also to observe them from a distance

Eyes at Rest

Trust and exploration

Walk the Queensway

Taking the road less travelled

Radial Truths tour for Still Walking

Saying goodbye

Digbeth Listening Walk

Causing people to stop and stare whilst we stopped and listened

Walking & Art

Gathering around shared interests

Big Brum Love Tour

Standing out from the crowd; talking to the individuals within the crowd

Brumicana — Urban Myths and Memes

Cinematic moments

Still Walking festival, coming to Birmingham soon!

Last year artist/historian/typographer/tourguide Ben Waddington came to me with an invitation to be his partner in crime for making something rather exciting happening…

Ben Waddington makes you look up.

Frustrated at the lack of interesting walking tours (in a city that should really be able to do better), and at the lack of visibility for the stuff that is going on, Ben had resolved to do something about it and organise a festival of walking.

After sounding out various artists, historians, architects and enthusiasts, getting a hugely positive response from loads of people keen to share their perspectives of Birmingham, the result was inevitable and Still Walking was born.

Still Walking (a pilot festival for what we hope will be a regular annual celebration of all that walking is and might be) will take place from the 15th March – 1st April later this year. For those of you who like your Interesting Things, that’s sandwiched cosily between the Flatpack film festival and the Fierce festival of live-art-and-things-that-are-a-bit-difficult-to-categorise, both of which we’re partnering with to bring you a great big chunk of amazinteresting this Spring!

We’re awaiting funding decisions before we can finalise the programme and unleash a full website on you but, whatever the outcome, there will be a selection of guided tours, expeditions, instigations and processions offering you the opportunity to see Birmingham in a fresh light.

Our provisional programme spans film, TV, health, history, art, science, fact and fiction. What more do you want?!

Oh, ok then, expect an afternoon of lurve, too…

It’s going to be ace.

We have a holding page up at http://www.stillwalking.org/ where you can sign up to one or both of the mailing lists; Ben’s on the other end of the @StillWalkers Twitter, ready to talk the walk; and there’s a StillWalkers Flickr Group that we’d like to fill with walking goodness…

You’re cordially invited to plug yourself into any or all of those channels and to join us in becoming Still Walkers.

Whilst we’re waiting to be able to announce the programme, we’d love to hear from you if you’d like to volunteer for the upcoming festival or to offer an event for next year’s shindig. We’re also asking which Brum celebrities you’d like to see leading a guided tour of Birmingham.

In the meantime, spread the word: Still Walking is coming soon!



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