Women walking, The city, At night, is a performance series in the form of collective walks between women. It was began by Eléonore Ozanne in Seville, Spain in September 2022 on the night of the ‘Harvest Moon’ and is growing to a global action. This year the Harvest Moon falls on 6 and 7 October. Eleonore returns to a Walking Arts and Local Communities café to invite you to walk with her by the light of the moon.
They aim to investigate and think from the lived experience about the presence of our body, at night, in public spaces. With the idea of creating an aesthetic and relational experience of walking, the walks are guided by chance, following the path marked by the full moon.
“What if we get together to go for a walk at night?” asks Eléonore, “a collective walk, at night, between women in several cities at the same time.”
Guided only by the light along the path of the trajectory of the full moon, women walk together, creating both a poetic and vindictive experience to explore what their bodies mean, at night, in the city.
This event is hosted by Eleanor Rycroft, producer of Night Walk: Walking Clifton Downs and Ladies Mile at midnight.
Eleonore will host a Harvest Moon Reflections café after the action on 14 October.