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Play Cambridge Now or Never

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Following weeks of walking the streets and plotting Play Cambridge Now or Never! the app was launched as part of Cambridge Junction’s Watch Out Festival on 27th May- catch some of the 50 (! ) prompts dotted around the city to experience it as a playground – we promise you’ll see things you’ve never noticed before (if you’re a local) and get a different tour of Cambridge (if you’re a visitor).

Find the app download links on our website
http://playanywherenowornever.com

Play Anywhere Now or Never are Idit Nathan and Helen Stratford.

Photo credit: Julian Hughes

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IditNathan (2017). Play Cambridge Now or Never. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/play-cambridge-now-or-never/

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cat-foot

Cats aren’t known for clomping around like Clydesdales; they’re stealthy. That’s why cat-footing refers to walking that’s more subtle and graceful than that of the average oaf. In Harry L. Wilson’s 1916 book Somewhere in Red Gap, this word appears in characteristic fashion: “…I didn’t yell any more. I cat-footed. And in a minute I was up close.” Cat-footing is a requirement for a career as a cat burglar. Credits to Mark Peters.

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