
Greenwich+Docklands International Festival is celebrating winning the BT Visit London gold award for Consumer Event of the Year and the silver award for Accessible Tourism! Thanks to everyone who supported this year's Festival and contributed to it's success!

Greenwich+Docklands International Festival We are pleased to announce that Greenwich+Docklands International Festival has been shortlisted in the BT Visit London Awards 2009 in the categories of Accessible Tourism Award and Consumer Event of the Year! Results are announced on November 5th!

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At the end of June, I ran away to the sea. Well, at least as far as Greenwich to check out Against the Tide, part of this year’s Greenwich+Docklands International Festival (GDIF). By the time I arrived at the artificial beach in Cutty Sark Gardens, it was standing room only. ...

Sanjeev Bhargava I have had the opportunity to attend this fest couple of years ago. its great

Greenwich+Docklands International Festival More new photos of last weekends Festival performances to follow!

Greenwich+Docklands International Festival
http://www.sideshow-circusmagazine.com/i ndex.php/reviews/22-strange-fruit-a-grae ae-against-the-tide
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Sideshow, a magazine for circus

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/2009/jun /29/greenwich-docklands-festival-review
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Various locations, London The strangest, dreamiest spectacle is a mix of Lewis Carroll, Salvador Dalí and Hieronymus Bosch, thinks Lyn Gardner

Alex Big thanks to the organisers for such a great few days of events. Loved them all. My highlight was Pi-leau. Quite simply the most incredible theatre I have ever witnessed.
































