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Environmental arts group Red Earth brings 'CHALK' - a new commission that celebrates the South Downs becoming a National Park - to Wolstonbury Hill, with music, performance and spectacle centred around a specially constructed ring of coppiced greenwood.

CHALK is an atmospheric and immersive 2-hour journey across the land that includes an extraordinary performance of movement and imagery from Japanese butoh artist Atsushi Takenouchi in a soundscape of horn, bell, and bronze.

Plus local choirs, led by
Polina Shepherd and Jack Cryer, bring together voices from the South Downs and the Russian Steppes, as the land resonates with the sound of Mongolian 'Long song' from Badamkhorol Sandandamba.


TO JOIN A CHALK CHOIR and take part in the performance email choir@redearth.co.uk

CHALK partners: National Trust, South Downs Way National Trail Office, World Sacred Music Festival, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester University, Brighton City College.

Funded by Arts Council England, National Trust, South Downs Way National Trail Office, Collabor8
.