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Performance27/09/24 Discosailing: A Ballet on Water Symposium25/09/24 New Approaches to Sculpture Outdoors Tour22/09/24 BSL Guided Tour: North Greenwich Tour21/09/24 Youth-led Guided Tour of The Line Tour07/09/24 Archaeological walk through the River Thames’ past, present, and future Performance27/07/24 Discosailing: A Ballet on Water TourEvery Saturday until 31 August 2024 Guided public art tour of The Line Exhibition24/05/24 Swirling Eddies, Tender Breeze Tour22/06/24 Refugee Week Guided Walk Symposium18/10/23 Tributaries: Reflections on Public Art and Water Exhibition15/09/23 - 08/10/23 Life by the Lea Performance17/09/23 Performance Lecture: Simon Faithfull, 0º00 Navigation Performance17/09/23 Performance: The Lay Shaft Drive is Down by Helen Cammock Tour23/09/23 BSL Interpreted Guided Tour of The Line Workshop23/09/23 Mask Making at Greenwich Peninsula with Thames Festival Trust Workshop16/08/23 Woodblock printing workshop for families Workshop09/08/23 Cyanotype printing workshop for families Workshop24/06/23 Creative Workshops in the Royal Docks Tour03/06/23 - 30/09/23 Guided art tours Talk22/03/23 Artist talk: Larry Achiampong in conversation with Priyesh Mistry Walking weekend24/09/22 - 25/09/22 Walking Weekend Tour06/08/22 - 12/11/22 Free Saturday tours Workshop28/09/22 Community Consultation evening Workshop10/10/22 Inside Out: Birdwatching Workshop10/10/22 Inside Out: Resilience Walk Workshop11/10/22 Inside Out: Madge Gill Tour & Archive Visit Tour12/10/22 Inside Out: Phytology Site Visit Talk12/10/22 Inside Out: Roundtable Discussion Workshop23/07/22 The Living Line: family friendly workshops Performance13/07/22 Aamad: Schools Dance Performance Exhibition22/06/22 - 03/07/22 Nature in Mind: A community exhibition inspired by Madge Gill on The Line Workshop18/06/22 - 19/06/22 Open Weekend at Trinity Buoy Wharf Workshop11/06/22 World Oceans Day at Royal Museums Greenwich Performance09/04/22 Rana Begum: No. 1104 Catching Colour – launching at London City Island Walking weekend18/09/21 - 19/09/21 Spend Time on The Line Workshop23/05/21 Madge Gill: Nature in Mind – drawing & making workshop Film Screening and Talk08/06/20 World Oceans Day 2020 with Royal Museums Greenwich: Serge Attukwei Clottey Workshop05/06/20 Artist Lola Lely’s Madge Gill-inspired workshop Talk28/05/20 Jane’s Walk London: live conversation Workshop27/07/19 Lost and Found on The Line with Abigail Fallis Tour21/09/18 - 22/09/18 Sketchcrawl: Imagine The Line Music video23/05/15 I Walk The Line

BSL Interpreted Guided Tour of The Line

Tour23/09/23
12 - 2pm
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The Line will be delivering a BSL interpreted guided tour of the route at Greenwich Peninsula. Led by artist and facilitator Remiiya Badru, the tour will follow the Thames Path around The O2, taking in works by artists including Serge Attukwei Clottey, Antony Gormley and Gary Hume. If coinciding with low tide, there will also be an opportunity to explore the river bank, drawing on Remiiya’s experience in mudlarking in the area.

The tour will start at 12pm at The O2 exit of North Greenwich station (Jubilee line – 22 minutes from Baker Street) and BSL interpretation will be available throughout. There will also be an opportunity to join a mask masking workshop at Greenwich Peninsula as part of Totally Thames Festival, inspired by the work of Serge Attukwei Clottey. BSL interpretation will be available at the workshop from 3-5pm.

Please note that photography will be taking place at this event. Please contact a member of The Line team if you do not wish to be photographed.

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Remiiya Badru is an interdisciplinary artist who engages in drawing, design and making as central to her practice. Her creative expression is deeply connected to the essence of water and its tributaries, through walking and image making, in response to a variety of narratives, lived experiences and wellbeing. Her work also encompasses creating and delivering shared intergenerational learning and engagement opportunities within a diverse range of spaces. Her practice has involved collaborations with the National Maritime Museum, Port of London Authority and Museum of London Docklands.

Location

Start: The O2 exit of North Greenwich station

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