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iVisit.... Beasts of London at the Museum of London
Aug
7
to Jan 5

iVisit.... Beasts of London at the Museum of London

Meet the animals who have shaped London's history. Step into a tour through London’s history, narrated by the animals who once lived here. Beasts of London explores the fascinating role animals have played in shaping the capital. Be guided through time, from the Roman era through Medieval London and right up to present day, narrated by the beasts themselves.

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iVisit.... Rare Roman Sarcophagus
May
25
to Oct 28

iVisit.... Rare Roman Sarcophagus

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In 2017 a rare Roman sarcophagus was excavated from Harper Road in Southwark; a site that
archaeological research has shown was part of a large Roman cemetery. Today, the Museum of London Docklands reveals that this remarkable discovery will be on display for the first time in a major new exhibition, Roman Dead, which opens on 25th May 2018.

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iVisit.... The City is Ours @ Museum of London
Jul
14
to Jan 2

iVisit.... The City is Ours @ Museum of London

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With more than half the world’s population now living in urban areas, the Museum of London’s major free exhibition for 2017 asks how and why cities around the world are changing, and what urban communities are doing to improve city life. The museum will also dare its visitors to become actively involved in changing their own city and have a say on the future of urban living. 

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iVisit.... Museum of Last Parties
Nov
4
7:30 AM07:30

iVisit.... Museum of Last Parties

At The museum of last parties the end of the night is never quite reached. The bands play on, the dancers keep dancing, time has been called, but the bars are still serving. Curated by Shunt co-founder, Andrew Rutland, and Martin Green, co-creator of the 90’s nightclub Smashing, the museum of last parties celebrates the history, diversity and excitement of nightclubbing.

Dress up, dance on and join Wayne Hemingway and Vintage in the last nightclub on earth, ‘The Disco Apocalypse’, joined by a host of DJs, club promoters, bus boys and clubland clowns. Visit Jonny Trunk’s Space Age chillout room; sip cocktails at the Candlelight Club’s 1920’s soirée or dare to explore the dark and illicit music hall in the Victorian Walk.

Come dressed up to the nines and join in the celebrations, or visit our Disco Apocalypse dressing up room and make-up studio to embellish your look.

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iVisit.... The Museum of Dark Places
Nov
2
7:30 PM19:30

iVisit.... The Museum of Dark Places

The Night Museum invites nocturnal visitors to accompany them on a programme of night walks, talks, performances, artist bars and journeys into the dark heart of the city. An eclectic and magical series of events will be held in unusual and hidden spaces surrounding the museum, including the Roman City Wall, the Barber Surgeons' Garden, St Botolph Without Aldersgate and Postman's Park.

The evening includes:

The museum of dark places talks

In Dark City: London after the Apocalypse, Dr Caroline Edwards (Birkbeck, University of London) will explore the post-apocalyptic London imaginary, from H G Wells, Virginia Woolf and Doris Lessing, to the disturbing urban fantasies of contemporary writers such as China Miéville and Alan Moore.

In Night. London. 1616, writer and academic Matthew Beaumont (author of Nightwalking) will present a thought experiment that evokes what it would be like to wake in the night and walk through the streets of London before the era of public lighting. 

An ear to the night guided walk

Join Rosie Oliver and Dotmaker Tours on a listening tour of the London night. From the bells that mark the passing hours to the hum of buildings at sleep, tune into the City’s nocturnal soundscape and rediscover lost and forbidden sounds. 
Starts at 8pm.

Performance by Musarc 

Musarc, one of London’s most progressive and experimental choirs, will reference "when night makes a weird sound of its own stillness" (Percy Bysshe Shelley), creating a magical atmosphere where the senses are heightened and darkness prevails. Performances at 8.15pm and 9.20pm. Meeting point: St. Botolph Without Aldersgate.

The memorial to heroic self-sacrifice

Historian Dr John Price will tell the story of Watts Memorial to Heroic Self-Sacrifice in London’s Postman’s Park, revealing the story of the memorial and how artist and radical socialist George Frederick Watts realised his ambition to commemorate ordinary people who died saving the lives of others. 

In the darkness they swing their manes like pendulums

Mythical creatures will stalk the night in two specially commissioned performances by artist Nicky Deeley, with percussion by Tazelaar Stevenson. Inspired by H G Wells’ The Time Machine and 60s sci-fi film Quatermass and the Pit, two species will engage in a rite of exchange and ingestion. 

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iVisit.... The Night Museum
Oct
29
to Nov 4

iVisit.... The Night Museum

As the sun begins to set, enter the secret world of The Night Museum — an unmissable week-long exploration of the hidden, the illicit and the lost. Join us in and around the Museum of London for a free after-dark mini-season of late-night parties, ghost clubs, dark electronica, dystopian visions, lost sounds, night voices, drinking dens, walks into darkness and mythical creatures of the night.

Lauren Parker, Senior Commissioning Curator at the Museum of London, said: “As the sun sets, The Night Museum will bring lost parts of London’s nightlife back to life. We’ll be paying homage to London’s club culture in the ‘Museum of Last Parties’ and inviting visitors to eavesdrop on some of London’s lost sounds. London’s night economy is a hot topic: with the uncertainty around Fabric’s future, and the arrival of the Night Tube, a lot is changing. We’re opening our doors after hours and want the city’s night owls to come and join the party.”

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