Shared Tour – open to everyone interested in crafts and fan-making.
Your are invited to join Victoria on this full day, experiential tour that includes a hands-on workshop that is both educational and fun. For all ability levels and ages, from teens to seniors. Victoria will take you on a guided walk through the exciting art and design district of London’s North Greenwich Peninsula, with its inspiring art, sculptures and architecture. Lunch is included at one of the area’s well-known eateries.
After lunch, you will learn all about the history and heritage craft of fan-making, on the endangered craft list in the United Kingdom. Your facilitator is a professional fan-maker and art therapist, Victoria Ajoku – founder of Fan the Glory with Tori. All materials and tools are provided so that you get to take home your very own fan made by you! Each one a work of art and/or fashion accessory.
Your guide will show you some of the inspiring sculptures and art works in the Design District on the North Greenwich Peninsula. In addition, tour guests can experience of the stunning architecture.
Tour guide will be guiding you as we circumnavigate the 02 Arena which is an iconic entertainment venue in London.
We take time after our artistic walkabout for a relaxing one hour lunch at one of the Peninsula's top eateries.
Your professional fan-maker and art therapist is ready to provide you with historical and cultural context about fans and fan-making. All tools and materials are provided for tour guests so that they can make their personal fan. A work of art and/or a fashion accessory.
Tour meets at the Peninsula Spire located just outside the North Greenwich Tube station, about a 2 minute walk from the O2.
Please present your Viator voucher to your tour guide at start of tour.
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