About this event:
Uncover Women Making Waves at National Maritime Museum which tackles the epic tales of women who explored the globe.
This event is suitable for: All ages
This event costs: Free
Celebrate the lives and achievements of women whose adventures and stories have been lost to history: women like Ching Shih (who may have been one of the most powerful pirates in history), Phillis Wheatley (the first published African-American female poet) and Jeanne Baret (the first woman to have completed a circumnavigation of the world), amongst many others.
Become a curator for the day and put together your own mini-exhibition of the pioneering women who made waves.
And join us at noon in the Queen’s House for a dance performance inspired by our female portraits, choreographed and performed by girls from Sydenham High School.
Find out more information about Women Making Waves (Royal Museums Greenwich website)
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8312 6565
Email the team here!
Website URL: www.rmg.co.uk
Location: National Maritime Museum, Romney Road, London SE10 9NF
Details are subject to change so please make sure you check with the venue before setting out. Thanks!
Date: 11 March 2017
Time: 12:00pm – 3:00pm
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