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On Saturday 23rd June 2012, Matthew Clegg ran a writing workshop in Sheffield as part of a programme of events set up by http://occursus.wordpress.com / plastiCities. 'Moving with Thought' was set up to explore the relationship between walking and poetry – between the body, the mind and the landscape. The poems on this site have been written by the workshop participants in response to the walk that the group made through the Kelham Island, Neepsend and Parkwood districts of Sheffield on that day.

Recordings made on location in Sheffield and Leeds by Brian Lewis, June - August 2012.

Moving with Thought Sheffield, Britain (UK)

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  • Kelham Island to Parkwood

    Moving with Thought on January 09, 2013 14:42
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  • Matthew Clegg: Moving with thought

    Moving with Thought on November 22, 2012 14:33
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  • Julie Mellor: Site Rules

    Moving with Thought on August 19, 2012 14:42
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  • Julie Mellor: Gift

    Moving with Thought on August 19, 2012 10:23
  • Matthew Clegg: A Satori Trance-walk

    Moving with Thought on August 02, 2012 14:14
  • Zoe Walkington: Pilgrimage (3am)

    Moving with Thought on August 01, 2012 23:03
  • John Barron: Three Poems

    Moving with Thought on July 31, 2012 17:37
  • Mary Marken: Three Poems

    Moving with Thought on July 30, 2012 11:46
  • Steve Sawyer: Five Poems

    Moving with Thought on July 27, 2012 21:24
  • Oliver Mantell: Five Poems

    Moving with Thought on July 27, 2012 16:39

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