The Words They Found There
Date and time
A gentle walk round Bath City Farm with short fictional readings, inspired by the site and the season.
About this event
In the week running up to this event, Kilter's Artistic Directors, Olly and Caroline, have spent time walking the unkempt fringes of Bath City Farm with their eyes and ears open to the half-buried stories in the bright midsummer grass. Join them today for a wander through their discoveries and hear from a handful of gentle characters created to reveal their foraged fictions.
Some of the voices, musings and creative passages shared at this event will be prepared at our Wild & Free Midsummer Musing workshops at Bath City Farm on Saturday 19 and 26 June.
Suitable for the wild & free across generations including parents, teens, grandparents, and great grandparents. You and your loved ones. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
Note: the cafe and toilets will not be open for this event.
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This event is part of Kilter's 4-year Bathscape commission to help local people creatively connect with their beautiful world-heritage landscape throughout the year. The event would normally cost £10+ but thanks to players of The National Lottery we are able to offer it for free!
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COVID-19
This event has been organised in line with current COVID-19 guidance. Social distancing will be in place throughout the event and there are hand sanitising stations available at the Farm.
What to bring
Weather-appropriate clothing and footwear - the ground is uneven in places and there is limited shelter!
Facilities
The cafe and toilets are currently CLOSED on Sundays and will not be open for this event.
Getting here
Bath City Farm is easily accessible from Bath city centre. For travel and access information, see the Bath City Farm website. Where possible, we encourage travel on foot, by bike or by public transport.
Accessibility
The event site is sadly not wheelchair accessible. There is step-free access to the main buildings, toilets, and the cafe shelter. Disabled parking spaces are available to Blue Badge holders, to the side of the main building. There is a disabled drop-off point in front of the main building. For further information, please contact Bath City Farm directly.
Kilter
Kilter are an award-winning, Bath-based arts organisation, producing a unique and pioneering brand of theatre and associated arts.
Bathscape Landscape Partnership
Bathscape Landscape Partnership is a National Lottery Heritage Fund project aimed at reconnecting people with the natural landscape surrounding Bath.
Questions or suggestions?
Get in touch with Sarah at kiltersarahp@gmail.com.
