Where we have walked / We were here  walking with  Remiiya Badru.

Where we have walked / We were here walking with Remiiya Badru.

A unique explorative walking tour that reveals known and hidden histories of black presence with a connection to the Thames at Greenwich.

By Inspirallondon CIC

Date and time

Location

Maze Hill Station

Tom Smith Close London SE10 9XG United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

Where we have walked / We were here… with artist Remiiya Badru. (Saturday 13 September 10am-12.30pm) - Part of Hydracity 2 for Totally Thames 2025.

Join us on an explorative walking tour that reveals known and hidden histories of black presence with a connection to the Thames at Greenwich, who have left their indelible marks within the canon of our shared histories.

Inspired by Remiiya Badru's research for her Rhumblines project she will be sharing aspects of her unique research journey in the archives of National Maritime Museum. A walk that explore lesser known narratives of black and indigenous voices at sea, through conversations as a shared and mobile community.

Commencing from Maze Hill station, we will be mapping a range of narratives of key black figures who changed the course of history with their contributions, leaving poignant legacies, which continue to reverberate today. Stops at key sites, weaving our way around through Greenwich Park, into Queen’s House and the National Maritime Museum to look at specific works and rounding off by the river.

Join InspiralLondon and walking artist Remiiya Badru for this shortish walk from Maze Hill, by the plaque to Olaudah Equiano, down towards the River Thames back to The Queens House.

The walk is part Hydracity 2 (for Totally Thames 2025) follows Hydracity the exhibition and event which took place as part of Totally Thames 2021. Since 2021 InspiralLondon has continued to explore the vast interlacing watery commons that weaves togther the unique environment of London's Thames Delta. For Totally Thames 2025 InspiralLondon offers a set of interlinked walks as events that celebrate the diversity of places, community and inhabitants that make their homes in Thames' watery landscapes.

Inspiral Re/walks explore, excavate, exchange is supported by tfl Walking Cycling Grant London.

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InspiralLondon CIC is a non-profit project - a collective of walking artists, project associates (urban planning, geography, ecology, architecture) and urban explorers - working together to create then nourish a 300 mile spiralling walking trail through the whole of London. Conceived as an artist-led walking project to create an urban/semi-urban walking trail through Metropole of London, under the umbrella of MT (Metropolitan Trails 2013). The route follows both existing footpaths and passageways, while creating new ways in which to explore and find a way through the city. The trail is an invitation for all to explore, rediscover and reconnect with their city; to begin to rethink the urban, the metropolitan and its relation to other and to inhabiting place. Join the adventure - www.inspirallondon.com

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Sep 13 · 10:00 AM GMT+1