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Walter Spradbery Event
St John’s C of E Primary School, High Road, Buckhurst Hill, IG9 5RX
Saturday 29 September 3pm – 7pm
Free (some activities have a small charge; all money raised will go to the school)
Everyone welcome, please bring your families and a picnic blanket to enjoy the performances.
Epping Forest District Council’s Museums, Heritage and Culture team and St John’s C of E Primary School, Buckhurst Hill are hosting a free event this Saturday to celebrate the life and work of local artist Walter Spradbery.
In 1938, Spradbery and his wife Dorothy held an ‘Open Air Social’ with stalls, sideshows, donkey rides, traditional dances and art displays. This will be recreation of that event on its 80th anniversary.
Dance performance
There will be a specially choreographed dance performance by Flux Dance Collective who has been working with pupils from the school to create a piece inspired by Spradbery.
A historical interpreter will play the role of Walter Spradbery, leading tours into the wilderness to visit the site where the house once stood.
The day will end with a fun performance by Impropera, the world’s only improvised Opera Company. Buckhurst Hill Community Association will have an art display, and there will be a small exhibition about Walter Spradbery.
Walter Spradbery
Spradbery lived next door to St John’s C of E Primary School, in a house known as ‘The Wilderness’ from 1929 - 1969. The site is now part of Epping Forest and a stone plaque marks where the house once stood. This event is part of a programme of activities for the ‘Walter Spradbery, Artist in War and Peace’ exhibition, at Epping Forest District Museum, Waltham Abbey; on display from Saturday 21 July to Saturday 22 December 2018.
For more information visit www.eppingforestdc.gov.uk/museum