Robopole

Location:

PENINSULA SQUARE
Greenwich Peninsula
LONDON
SE10 0DX
United Kingdom

Access needs

  • Free to attend. Just show up.

    Assistance Dogs Welcome.

    This show is relaxed. This means you can come and go as you please, move around and make noise.

    Level Access

    There are level access routes at this site and it is hard standing.

    There will be short ramps onto raised areas.

    Lift Access

    There is lift access to the performance in the basketball court

    Access Viewing Areas

    A staffed access viewing area for disabled audience members will be marked with a sign or flag. Space for wheelchair users, companions and seating with and without arms will be available.

    The viewing area will have volunteers and staff available throughout the event.

    Accessible Toilets

    In the NOW Gallery (SE10 0SQ)

    The ground floor of Canteen Food Hall & Bar, Soames Walk, Design District. Ask restaurant staff for a radar key.

    There is a public accessible toilet at the bottom of C1 behind Canteen Food Hall

    Blue badge parking

    Car Park 3 – The O2 or Car Park 4B. (SE10 0ER) Charges apply.

    Drop-off point

    O2 Car Park 1, just off Millennium Way.

    Contact

    For Accessibility questions, contact access@festival.org // 07899 893 935

     

    Speech Free – there is no spoken word at all in the show

    Easy Read Information – available to download and printed copies on site

    Other access info:

    Full access details and resources coming early July

Next event date and time:

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How to book:

Just turn up on that day

A stunning fusion of robotic engineering and virtuosic circus skills.

This stunning fusion of precision engineering and virtuosic circus skills, delivers extraordinary images through a seamless integration of human and robot choreography. Beginning with an apparently everyday encounter between an engineer and a robot, an experiment begins in which the robot and the engineer become equal protagonists in a spectacular pas de deux. Don’t miss this awesome reflection on humanity’s relationship with technology and AI.