Filmed Flutterance
Saturday, May 30th, 2009Thanks to everyone who joined us for the filmed Flutterance for Margherita Gramegna’s film commissioned by Medway Council. The recording of the Flut-ter-ances, made by Sue Allison, Peter, Keith & Steve, can be heard here. We will be meeting again soon to devise a Flutterance that describes the Great Lines. Read the text we Flut-tered below:
tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit
tssit’ssit’ssit’ssit’ssit’ssit’ssit’ssit’ssit’ssit’ssit’ssit’ssit’ssit’ssit’ssit’ssit’ssit’ssit
TSSIT’SSSIT’SSSIT’SSSSSIT’SSSSSSIT’SSSSSSIT’SSSSSSSIT’SSIT
tswit tswit tswit tswit tswit tswit tswit tswit tswit tswit tswit tswit
KRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
kraaah kraaaah kraaah kraaaaah kraaah kraaaaah kraaah
KRAAAAAAAAAAH KRAAAAAAAAAH KRAAAAAAAAH
dvehr dvehr dvehr dvehr dvehr dvehr dvehr dvehr dvehr
tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit
tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit
tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit
prrit PRRIT prrit PRRIT prrit PRRIT prrit PRRIT prrit PRRIT prrit PRRIT prrit PRRIT prrit PRRIT prrit PRRIT
wu-WHOOR-ooh, wor-hoo
wu-WHOOR-ooh, wor-hoo
wu-WHOOR-ooh, wor-hoo (some repeat getting deeper as repeat)
tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit tssit’ssit’ssit (some repeating as a whisper quietly upwards)





Flut-terances took off yesterday up in the shelter of the War Memorial hedge on The Great Lines. It was great to be greeted by a variety of people, both new and familiar faces, clutching the paper birds they’d made from the flyers we’d posted through their doors earlier in the week or that they’d taken the time to download from the website. They proudly handed them over for safe keeping and we had conversations about Flut-tering and Listening on the Lines next on Wed 20th (6pm War Memorial/King’s Bastion – not 7.15pm as Medway Messenger says). Some settled down to make Paper Birds (Pigeons, Cranes, Seagulls & a special flapping bird that proved pretty tricky) with huge concentration. Sara & Marissa eased everyone into the art of paper folding and soon the hedge was filled with colourful birdli. It was pretty gusty up there so not so many birds out, we did see Crows (kraaaah) hunting over the Meadow Pipit nests in the grass; House Martins, Swifts & Swallows zzreee-ing around; Pigeons (wu-wHoor etc.) enjoying the buffety wind, Black headed Gulls were pretty much the only sound we could hear over the wind. Everyone tried Flut-tering with the sounds of the birds we know are present on the Lines; passersby stopped for a chat (or a strong territorial debate in one case) and to share their love & knowledge of the Lines. Mike Snarr took photos to document proceedings. David James from the RSPB provided expert knowledge. So Flutterances has begun at last..very excited to see how it takes shape from here.

