Drought Thoughts
Join Didsbury writer Sarah-Clare Conlon for new poems exploring "drought thoughts."
Inspired by Manchester’s driest summer and written while navigating severe arthritis, this project transforms landscapes into soundscapes. Experience "dry-bathing" in the desert and lost villages resurfacing in this evocative collection.
This is an accessible building, please let us know if you have special requirements the artist needs to be aware of.
Transport:
By bus
From Manchester city centre, travel south on Wilmslow Road. There are frequent buses (40, 42, 42A, 42B, 45A, 142 and 157).
From Stockport, travel west on Didsbury Road (A5145). There are frequent buses (20, 23, 23A, 370).
For Emmanuel, Parish Centre, Parish Office and No6, ask for ‘Didsbury Village’. For St James, ask for ‘The Didsbury’ pub.
By tram
There are frequent trams from Manchester city centre to Didsbury Village tram stop (usually every 8 minutes).
Join Didsbury writer Sarah-Clare Conlon for new poems exploring "drought thoughts."
Inspired by Manchester’s driest summer and written while navigating severe arthritis, this project transforms landscapes into soundscapes. Experience "dry-bathing" in the desert and lost villages resurfacing in this evocative collection.
This is an accessible building, please let us know if you have special requirements the artist needs to be aware of.
Transport:
By bus
From Manchester city centre, travel south on Wilmslow Road. There are frequent buses (40, 42, 42A, 42B, 45A, 142 and 157).
From Stockport, travel west on Didsbury Road (A5145). There are frequent buses (20, 23, 23A, 370).
For Emmanuel, Parish Centre, Parish Office and No6, ask for ‘Didsbury Village’. For St James, ask for ‘The Didsbury’ pub.
By tram
There are frequent trams from Manchester city centre to Didsbury Village tram stop (usually every 8 minutes).
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- In person
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Location
Didsbury Emanuel Parish Centre
6 Barlow Moor Road
Didsbury M20 6TR
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