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Twelve Days of Tudor Christmas

Twelve Days of Tudor Christmas

This family-friendly, self-guided experience reveals the fascinating origins of today’s Christmas traditions. From feasting and carolling to the history of mince pies and gift-giving, each stop along our Christmas trail shares a surprising Tudor custom that still resonates with our modern celebrations. Perfect for all ages, this seasonal adventure will transport visitors to the sights, smells, sounds, and spirit of a Tudor Christmas.

Christmas Nativity Trail

Christmas Nativity Trail

This is a free community event for families and friends organised by The Globe Church. Drop in anytime between 10am to 12.30pm. There isn't any booking, and we will organise people into groups as people arrive! Refreshments available and a prize for each child when they complete the trail. This event will be cancelled in the event of heavy rain.

Christmas Nativity Trail

Christmas Nativity Trail

This is a free community event for families and friends organised by The Globe Church. Drop in anytime between 10am to 12.30pm. There isn't any booking, and we will organise people into groups as people arrive! Refreshments available and a prize for each child when they complete the trail. This event will be cancelled in the event of heavy rain.

South by South: Viva Sara! Film Screening

South by South: Viva Sara! Film Screening

This is the final screening curated by Black Cinema Project as part of their year long programme as curators of South by South. The hour long screening programme will be followed by a guided discussion. FULL PROGRAMME Cinema in Sudan: Conversation with Gadalla Gubara, Frédérique Cifuentes Frédérique Cifuentes’ first documentary film, Cinema in Sudan: Conversation with Gadalla Gubara, builds up a portrait of a great Sudanese film-maker, Gadalla Gubara (1920 – 2008). He was still working at the age of eighty-eight – one of the pioneers of cinema in Africa. The film shows a unique collection of...

African Tree Tales

African Tree Tales

We are proud to receieve Ogiek land defender Leonard Mindore and Maguzawa oral historian Kamilu Hassan Hamza, who will share traditional stories of the indigenous people of Mau Forest in Kenya and Yarmariya Bush in Nigeria. This event is part of Southwark Black History Month, and it is organised to celebrate the African diasporic community in London through an appreciation of Nigerian and Kenyan traditional ecological knowledge, and also to raise awareness of the work of some of its most important land defenders. Facilitated by Mercy Ette (Newcastle University) 14:00-15:00 Trees and the Ogiek...