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CoolTan Arts believes mental wellbeing is enha

enhanced
nced by the power of creativity

CoolTan Arts Largactyl Shuffle


Shuffle: Celebration of International Women’s Day

Saturday 19 March 2011, 12noon


Start at Imperial War Museum,
Finish at Tate Modern
(via Florence Nightingale Museum)

Join
oin CoolTan Arts Largactyl Shuffle, a fun guided cultural walk through Southwark for mental
and physical wellbeing, using art, exercise, humour and history and destigmatising mental
distress, celebrate
elebrate International Women’s Day and inspiring women
women.

The day will include a fun-packed


packed itinerary with an opportunity to explore issues surrounding
women in mental health throughout the centuries to the present day through arts, history,
histo
politics and social care. Celebrate women’s rights and women’s wellbeing in the area and
commemorate famous women in Southwark
Southwark.

Come along and add to the discussion and exploration, share your
thoughts and ideas, enjoy the company of others and have fun.
A fun day out for the whole family!

The walk starts at 12noon at the Imperial War Museum, Lambeth


Rd London, SE1 6HZ, and ends at Tate Modern, passing the
Florence Nightingale Museum.

Call CoolTan Arts on 07985658443 if you cannot find the group of walkers on the day.
The walk is free but voluntary donations will be appreciated.

International Women's Day on 8 March is recognised by the United Nations and is celebrated by
many countries across the world. It honours the social and pol
political
itical achievements of women
since 1911. 2011 sees 100 years of International Women's Day having been celebrated around
the world.

Additional information
he Largactyl Shuffle is named after the oldest anti-psychotic
The psychotic
drug chlorpromazine sold as Largactil in Europe which has severe side
effects.
CoolTan Arts exists to inspire the well
well-being
being and creative participation of a
diverse range of people through the production of quality art.
Reg. Charity Nr. 1064231
We are proud to have as Patrons: Maggi Hambling, Sokari Douglas Camp,
Ali Smith, Clare Allan and Rosem
Rosemary Shrager.
Further information is available from: Kathrin Kirrmann, Communications Officer, CoolTan Arts,
020 7701 2696 kathrin@cooltanarts.org.uk www.cooltanarts.org.uk

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