Walk this way! Sashay into gay history with a guided queer stroll.

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CoolTan Arts Largactyl Shuffle

Gay History Walk

Date: Saturday 20 February 2010

Start: 12noon, Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill

Did you know that London’s first gay disco was in Camberwell? (The Father Red Cap)

Or that Brixton Gay squatters / Brixton Radical Faeries in the 1970s set up the UK’s first gay centre in Brixton and a series of nearby squatted houses?

Sashay around South London with CoolTan Arts’ Largactyl Shuffle and find out 101 little-known facts about London’s most under-cover borough.

Largactyl Shuffle WalkersIt’s LGBT history month in February, which celebrates the lives and achievements of the LGBT community, its diversity and that of the society as a whole. CoolTan Arts February Largactyl Shuffle will look at gay history, mental health and the connections with Southwark. All are welcome! Come and join us, learn new things, meet like-minded people and make friends.

CoolTan Arts Largactyl Shuffle is a guided cultural walk through Southwark from the Maudsley Hospital to Tate Modern designed to encourage mental and physical wellbeing, through art, exercise, humour and history, de-stigmatizing mental health.

Walkers meet at 12 noon at the main entrance of Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill, SE5 8AZ. Call CoolTan Arts on 07985658443 if you require further information or cannot find the group of walkers on the day.

5 Mile walk through the back streets of Southwark- allow 3-4 hours.  Feel free to bring sandwiches and a bottle of water.  Along the route there will be an opportunity to have a 20 minute break at CoolTan Arts for refreshments and to view artwork created by CoolTan participants. The walk is free but a voluntary contribution will be appreciated, all money goes towards CoolTan Arts.

CALS logo OranAdditional Information

The Largactyl Shuffle is named after the oldest anti-psychotic drug chlorpromazine sold as Largactil in Europe which has severe side effects.

CoolTan Arts believes mental wellbeing is enhanced by the power of creativity. It exists to inspire the well-being and creative participation of a diverse range of people through the production of quality art.

We are proud to have as Patrons: Maggi Hambling, Sokari Douglas Camp, Ali Smith, Clare Allan and 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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