Friday, 29 November 2013

December's First Sunday



Hello everyone

It’s First Sunday this Sunday and we’re going to do something a little different. I’ve been sifting through The LRM archive and a few themes keep recurring. One of these is the pleasure we find in what Richard Mabey calls “accidental nature,” the blurred lines between what we call civilisation and the beauty of buddleia colonising derelict buildings and the gorgeous textures and potentials of canalsides, embankments and neglected playgrounds. Of course we are not alone in this delight, or our search for the edgelands. Marion Shoads work is well worth a read here http://www.marionshoard.co.uk/Documents/Articles/Environment/Edgelands-Remaking-the-Landscape.pdf.

The second theme is the contradictions and (im)possibilities of communal flâneurie, a subject which I’ll return to another time, and my fear that some people feel they need to be told how to dérive. You do not, and please don’t save wandering for First Sunday. We all have the power to transform place through wandering here, now, and always. So…..

A First Sunday with multiple options and elements which I hope you will choose to contribute to. On Sunday you are invited to go for a walk on your own, anywhere, anytime, but please let it be guided by nature. You may follow birds, or trace lines of moss, or let your eye be drawn towards swirling leaves. Simulacra and spectacular “nature” may be included too; what are the fake plastic trees trying to tell us? Concentrate on the way flora and fauna penetrates the city, challenging, buegulling and enchanting us. Also try and think about how the experience is shaped by solitude. Record your journey any way you fancy, in your head, photos, drawings, words, tweets @thelrm or just stay in bed and make up a story.

On Monday the experiment will be repeated collectively (or conducted for the first time if you skipped the preceding paragraph). Please gather in The Britons Protection, Great Bridgewater Street at 7pm, we’ll leave at 7.15 and explore the same notions together, doubtless ending with a blether and a beer.

Everyone is welcome to take part in either event, Sunday or Monday, if you have any questions, comments or want to say hello please send me a message or email loiter@hepzombie.co.uk tweet @thelrm or call/ text 07974929589

Finally, a prize will be awarded for evidence of the most audacious buddleia, interpret that as you will and please get your entries to me before the end of the year.

Love and golden apples

Morag x

Thursday, 14 November 2013

Whose City? Debate Reminder

The Mule are hosting the Whose City debate tonight, 7.45 at the Black Lion in Salford. The event is free, all welcome and I'm chairing. Here's a wee interview they conducted with me to get you in the mood: http://manchestermule.com/article/friends-of-mule-panellist-spotlight-morag-rose

Thursday, 31 October 2013

November's First Sunday: In Memoriam

I am delighted that November has spawned not a monster but a very special First Sunday, facilitated by Soibhan

Here is what she says: 

lets wander around Angel Meadows, and remember the unmarked graves of the poor. In Angel Meadows as many as 40 000 were buried between 1788-1816, many in paupers graves. In Greater Manchester there have been 1,000 paupers’ funerals over the past five years, the highest number in England, and growing. In Manchester city area "paupers" are buried in a communal grave in southern cemetery.

Wear Black for Remembrance. Bring flowers, tributes, memories, poems, songs, libations.

Paupers’ – or public authority – funerals are provided by a council or health authority when someone dies with no money or their relatives cannot be traced, do not want to be involved or have no money to pay for the funeral.

Meet outside new co-op building at 1 Angel Square 1pm

Wake at Bar Fringe afterwards.

Friday, 4 October 2013

October Derive News


First sunday this sunday. Meet 2pm lincoln square for a random derive around autumnal joys & urban wores. All curious walkers welcome.

I promise a better website will be coming soon, in the meantime I'll see you on the streets xx

Sunday, 15 September 2013

walking between worlds

I'm delighted to be curating a short season of films for trauma film club, free for the next three Monday nights starting with the wonderful robinson in ruins http://www.hssr.mmu.ac.uk/trauma/sept-2013-walk-between-worlds/

Saturday, 31 August 2013

Septembers First Sunday

First sunday this sunday and I am hugely grateful to Dale Meakin for agreeing to guide the good ship lrm on a very special voyage. Embark 2pm on sunday at The Queen Victoria statue in piccadilly gardens for a derive based on loss "but not in a sad way". Thanks cap'n dale and sorry to miss the boat this time. Im adrift in dissertation land but will be back next month. Happy travels xxx

Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Monstrous Manchester

The LRM's contribution to Manchesters Gothic Festival and i am really delighted to be working with Julian Holloway who has been a big supporter of  inspiration to us over the years http://www.hssr.mmu.ac.uk/gothicmmu/gothic-manchester-festival/monstrous-manchester-tour/