Sussex Blazing Saddles

Sussex Blazing Saddles is a heritage project, exploring the pioneering cycling women who transformed their clothing to be able to ride, changing society and driving the campaign for women's votes, in Newhaven, Worthing, Brighton & Hove, and Bexhill

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Blazing Women on Wheels (on Stage), Vital-(ity) Women Personal Best (in The City), ... and Apple Days!

Sunday 22nd September

Written by STEFANIA ROSSO (she/her)

This past weekend was one of those weekends I am puzzled on what to do (rather than don’t 😊) as a passionate GoodGym-er to shine my free spirit in and out, while having a great fun with other active women fellows and inspiring organisations in Brighton & Hove, .. and in London😊

We participated to a fun-packed interactive weekend together with Brighton Multiculture Women Cycle Club and Sussex Blazing Saddles, which was combining a bike-ability workshop on Saturday for local women and girls with a rehearsal and performance, on Sunday, fulfilled with dancing moves choreographed by Southeast Dance. This itinerating performance is a heritage project designed to shine lights on the historical moment women in the 1890s transformed their clothing & society to be able to ride bicycles. In Brighton, nowadays, that’s also a way to incentivise every woman from a diversity of backgrounds to have a go riding a bike and to overcome the stereotype that cycling is not easy when you are used, or just like, to dress a shirt.

While having fun ourselves this weekend, new members Mariangela, Maria, and Stefania, Cicely, Julia and Poppy and other beauties shone their love for cycling and braved riding in circles and uplifting the two wheels as part of a dancing choreography and public show in Brighton.

On Sunday (also), Richard and I cycled to Stanmer Park to help Brighton Permaculture Trust and to enjoy their celebration of apples and autumn! Volunteering at Apple Day is always most welcome, and I could not resist the call at the Fruit Factory’s scrump stall to make and sell juice, cider and other fruity stuff – with the background music of Steel Tribe. This GoodGym community mission is one of Tahita’s favourite, and I wanted to cheer a half-pint of cider as a tribute to her great contribution to Brighton Task Force – Grazie, Tabitha! Lets’ bring GoodGym in Amsterdam area next year!

Meanwhile, on Sunday (yep, also), Frannie, Nicky, Olivia, and other GoodGym-ers run together in London during the Vitality Wellness Festival, landmarking the icons of the big British City and braving their unique resilience to achieve their personal best even if not in ideal weather conditions but, certainly, in great company of John and others who have been running with GoodGym since not a long time ago.

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