Thursday, 9 July 2009
Marsden walk in African walk
On the 7th of June Marsden Community took an entertaining walk with Simbarts Arts in conjunction with The National Trust. This walk was encouraged by how Great Zimbabwe was built; people carry stones from one village to another. Marsden walk its aim was to bring people together. Alison Mills the community warden said “this walk is to engage African nature with our nature.” The residents of Marsden were supplied with African attires which made the field look in different colourful.
Simbarts is a group which is led by Simba Mugadza kept the walk so easy by singing and dance. “It was like a miracle l couldn't believe what happened. These guys they sang for the rain, and the rain came down” said Jules a volunteer of The National Trust.
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