Tag: Exploration

  • New Explorer Family Workshops

    Hello there. I’m Claire Kirk and I have been helping our fantastic Choreographer-in-Residence, Beth Peters, organise dance and movement workshops for our new ‘Explorer Families’. The Explorer Family workshops are experimental – designed to test out a new strand of family programming. The aim is that the Explorer Families collaborate with Beth to shape the […]

  • Choreographer in Residence Introduction

      Hello, my name is Bethan Peters; I am a London based choreographer and will be doing an artistic residency at Royal Museums Greenwich for the next year as part of the Traveller’s Tails project.   I am now in the third week of my residency and have caught my breath enough to note down some […]

  • A volunteer’s thoughts: Exploration, Art and Mars

    Hey everyone! My name is Albert, I am a Visitor Assistant here at Royal Museums Greenwich and an Explorer Volunteer for the Travellers’ tails project and if that wasn’t enough I’m also finishing a MA in Management of Archaeological Sites at the UCL. As you can see from the previous posts from my colleagues and […]

  • Visitors and exploration: my experience so far as an Explorer Volunteer

    My friend recently asked me the question ‘if you could be anywhere in the world right now, where would you be?’ Her answer? Hiking in a mountain in New Zealand. And mine? Next to a log fire with a good book and some mulled wine. In complete honesty though, I’ve never had the ‘travel bug.’ […]

  • Guest blog post: Lisa Pook, Ice Warrior is coming to The Queen’s House

    In February 2015 the Ice Warrior team will trek 800 miles to the centre of the Arctic Ocean. This is a world first and involves ordinary people from all walks of life. My presentation at the Lost in Translation seminar next week will focus on the who and why of the expedition with insights into training for […]