Inside A Mountain: walking real and imaginary landscape with Charlie Lee-Potter
Charlie Lee-Potter
15 episodes
4 months ago
Inside A Mountain takes its name from nature writer Nan Shepherd's haunting phrase that 'a mountain has an inside'. In other words, walking isn't to accumulate miles or conquer peaks, but to experience the transformative power of moving through real and imaginary space. Using soundscape and music, Charlie Lee-Potter take contemplative walks with musicians, artists, writers and scientists.
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Inside A Mountain takes its name from nature writer Nan Shepherd's haunting phrase that 'a mountain has an inside'. In other words, walking isn't to accumulate miles or conquer peaks, but to experience the transformative power of moving through real and imaginary space. Using soundscape and music, Charlie Lee-Potter take contemplative walks with musicians, artists, writers and scientists.
SERIES 2: EPISODE 2: Night walking with anthologist Duncan Minshull
Inside A Mountain: walking real and imaginary landscape with Charlie Lee-Potter
21 minutes
3 years ago
SERIES 2: EPISODE 2: Night walking with anthologist Duncan Minshull
SERIES 2
Episode 2: Night Walking with Anthologist Duncan Minshull
The writer Duncan Minshull has compiled five anthologies about walking, the latest being Where My Feet Fall. In this episode, Duncan and Charlie explore the streets of London at night to see what effect the darkness has on the way they think. There's a long tradition of writers and artists walking at night: Charles Dickens, Virginia Woolf, Thomas de Quincey. What was it about the gloom they craved?
Duncan Minshull on Hamilton Terrace
The canal in Little Venice where Duncan and Charlie start their night walk
Inside A Mountain: walking real and imaginary landscape with Charlie Lee-Potter
Inside A Mountain takes its name from nature writer Nan Shepherd's haunting phrase that 'a mountain has an inside'. In other words, walking isn't to accumulate miles or conquer peaks, but to experience the transformative power of moving through real and imaginary space. Using soundscape and music, Charlie Lee-Potter take contemplative walks with musicians, artists, writers and scientists.