Summer soundwalks
Walk #2
Creativity and Deep Listening: Weaselhead Park Soundwalk with Kenna Burima
August 8 2021
7PM
weaselhead parking lot
6615 37th St. SW
free
Creativity & Deep Listening
Weaselhead Park Soundwalk with Kenna Burima
The land where the Elbow River flows into the Glenmore Reservoir teems with life among the trees. Hundreds of species of birds, animals and insects create a symphonic cacophony nestled amongst the background of airplanes, traffic, construction, and human language. The land here has a rich, complex human history too that speaks to our positionality as listeners in the “natural world”. Be you an artist yourself or one that is looking to connect with a yet unknown creative process, this soundwalk has been created with you in mind. Opportunities for sharing will be given space following the walk if it calls to you.
During the soundwalk, Kenna will offer gentle prompts for opening to creation; be it through the expression of our individual and collective relationship to the sacred natural world or the heaving turmoil of our inner landscapes. Where these two fields of perspective merge is where deep listening occurs and creative expression has the potential to pour forth.
Kenna Burima is a composer, musician, teacher, writer and broadcaster living on Treaty 7 land where the Bow and Elbow rivers converge. She is currently completing writing and recording her third solo album While She Sleeps, a collection of art songs exploring the experiences of motherhood, depression, and self-discovery.
the walk
We will depart from and return to the Weaselhead parking lot at 66th Avenue and 37th Street S.W. Please arrive at 6:45PM.
Following a short introduction and history of the land, we will walk west along a short, gravelled pathway that leads to the main, paved Glenmore Reservoir pathway. The soundwalk will last approximately 1 hour and will take place at a slow pace, with frequent stops. The walk will cover approximately 2.5KM and take place on paved even pathways, though there is a rather steep hill down to the river delta.
Due to COVID-19, pre-registration is required and walk size will be limited to 20 people. Bring water, bug deterrent, and dress for the weather. Walk will take place rain or shine.
accessibility
Walk is fully accessible to those using wheeled mobility support. Due to the hill near the start of the walk, it may be challenging for those using canes or walkers; however the pace will be slow, with frequent stops.
There are public washrooms (Porta Potties) on site.
Featuring
Summer soundwalks
Walk #1 - sunnyside by side
June 17 2021
6pm portland start
7pm Calgary start
Sunnyside By Side
Guided Soundwalk in two different cities
Presented in partnership with containR
Two neighbourhoods, 1,200 km apart, both occupied by European descendants in the late 1880s, with common histories of trolley transport and freeway resistance, now house restaurants and infill housing on lands that had been village sites, hunting grounds, grasslands, and forests filled with game, roots, and berries. On June 17, 2021 artists Rebecca Bruton in Sunnyside, Calgary, Alberta and Julie Hammond in Sunnyside, Portland, Oregon will lead Sunnyside By Side, an evening soundwalk of simultaneous and speculative listening to the place we are and the place we aren’t. This guided walk will take listeners through a variety of sonic environments, attuning attention to the presently present and across physical and chronological distances.
the walk
The soundwalk will last approximately 1 hour and will take place at a slow pace. Due to COVID-19, pre-registration is required and walk size will be limited to 10 people. Please wear a mask, bring water, and dress for the weather. Walk will take place rain or shine.
Calgary: Walk will depart from containR (located by the Sunnyside LRT Station) at 7:00 pm MT. Please arrive at 6:45pm.
Portland: Walk will depart from the south side of Sunnyside Environmental School (SE Salmon St between 34th & 35th) at 6:00 pm PT. Please arrive at 5:45pm.
accessibility
Each walk will cover approximately 2.5KM / 1.5 miles, and last for approximately one hour. The walks will be slow, with frequent stops. The Calgary walk will take place predominantly on paved walkways, with some short excursions over a grassy park area, and through some wooded paths at the base of McHugh Bluff. There are public washrooms available at the starting point of the Calgary walk. The Portland walk will take place predominantly on paved pathways with some short excursions over grass and dirt paths, and steps up/down over uncut curbs. There is an optional section involving a steep flight of stairs. There are no public washrooms available.