This beautifully restored Nelson’s Clock is hauled onto a barge in Deptford and sailed down the Thames

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All change! Is it that time already? Greenwich+Docklands International Festival 2024 is approaching it's final destination but there's still time to experience extraordiary free arts events. 

A Ballad of Thamesmead 
1986. The beautifully restored Nelson’s Clock is hauled onto a barge in Deptford and sailed down the Thames – a gift to an exciting new town centre at the vibrant focal point of Thamesmead.

2024. A baby coot nestles in her canal nest in the shadow of the clocktower. Three kids scuttle up and down the steps playing families.

And a woman sits looking up at the hands tick-tick-ticking away, pondering the ebbs and flows of home.

Created by award-winning site-specific theatre company Dante or DieA Ballad of Thamesmead gently peeks into how the world around us impacts how we feel about our home. Live folk songs by Abbey Wood native Marie Bashiru alongside Thamesmead Community Choir interweave with a soaring sound design that includes local peoples’ voices, culminating in the clocktower illuminated like never before.

* Part of Greenwich+Docklands International Festival

* Supported by PeabodyThe Royal Borough of GreenwichRoyal Greenwich Festivals and Arts Council England.

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A Ballad of Thamesmead

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Thamesmead Clock Tower, 26 Meadowford Cl., Thamesmead, London, SE28 8GG
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