Walking Through the Pandemic
Four33: An Improvisation Podcast (4/10)In partnership with International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation (IICSI)

Walking Through the Pandemic

This podcast examines walking as a radical act. Featuring Sonia Overall, writer and psychogeographer.

From historical protest movements to modern-day events, walking is more than just a mode of transport. Steve Donnelly interviews Sonia Overall, a writer, psychogeographer, and Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at Canterbury Christ Church University. Overall is the founder of the Women Who Walk network of walking artists and academics. She often leads playful, performative, and interactive walks, workshops, and “walkshops”, and can be found in residence at festivals and public spaces.

Image: detail from untitled motion study by Steph Yates

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Carey West is a vocalist and educator whose professional experience motivates her research. She is interested in questions surrounding voice, agency and improvisation. Her MA thesis focused on best practices and liberatory experiences during extended vocal techniques and sound singing workshops.

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Steve Donnelly is a live artist from Wales. His work explores and combines his interests in improvised play, performance studies, contemporary and historical uses of social space, popular culture, belief, and the commons.

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