A sound walk along the Thames path featuring intertidal encounters with foreshore found objects

About

Marking Tidetime is a sound walk along the Thames path featuring intertidal encounters with foreshore found objects and changing river ecologies. Audiences will be guided on a journey across the Thames’ foreshore through sound recordings and spoken word reflections that consider connections between the river Thames’ past and its future at a time of sea level rise and increasing flood risk. Follow the project on Instagram below.

* Part of Totally Thames Festival 2022

Book Tickets

Book Tickets Online

Facilities

Booking & Payment Details

  • Free Entry

Property Facilities

  • Smoking not allowed

Map & Directions

Marking Tidetime

Type:Virtual Event

Online Event

Opening Times

Sorry, this event has passed

Awards

  • Other AwardsVisit Greenwich Partner Visit Greenwich Partner 2021

Recently Viewed

  1. Up at The O2

    Up at The O2 takes you on an exhilarating 90-minute climb over the roof of the world’s most popular…

  2. World Creating Seduction: Characters, Cartoon and Digital Dystopia

    Type

    Art Exhibition

    A panel discussion hosted by NOW Gallery curator Jemima Burrill with Lydia Chan, Andy Holden and…

  3. Spring Trail

    Type

    Half Term Event

    Join the Woodlands Farm Trust for the launch of the new seasonal trails at the farm. The first will…

  4. The Shape of Things

    Type

    Exhibition

    Simone Brewster is the new Design Commission with an exhibition – The Shape of Things.

    Simone…

  5. Hidden Spaces Tours Fortnightly

    Type

    Guided Tour

    Join St Alfege Church for a tour of the hidden spaces at St Alfege Church in Greenwich. As part of…

  6. Exhibition: Let's Make Some Noise

    Type

    Art Exhibition

    Willow Dene School have been thinking about what it means to be a 'noise maker', reflecting on how…