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flotilla
Posted on April 6, 2014April 6, 2016 by chowders

Tales from the Towpath

flotillaA treasure hunt of a storytrail found in geocaches, zappar codes, origami boats and a performance. Made for Manchester Literature Festival by myself, Maya Chowdhry, Michelle Green and Helen Varley Jamieson.

Project website: Tales from the Towpath

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I have been described as having “an eye for detail, high standards, a feel for the uniqueness of celebratory occasions and also a sense of fun”. 

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