GDIF 2024 | London’s free, annual outdoor performing arts festival 23 August-8 September 2024
Dancing City 2020
Saturday 4 & Sunday 5 September, 1-5.30pm
What to Expect: Sensory spectacle
Free
London’s much-loved annual outdoor dance festival returns with an extended two-day programme, showcasing captivating performances across the extraordinary piazzas, parks and waterfronts of Canary Wharf. Dancing City offers a surprising and uniquely European alfresco experience right here in London. Amongst many delights this year there’s daring dance circus on a forest of poles, a spectacular fusion of water and dance, acrobatic ingenuity on an airmat and juggling virtuosity based on the choreographies of Merce Cunningham.
The programme will be repeated across the two days, so come along for a jam-packed day of dance or take it easy and make a weekend of it.
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What's On
Site Access
There is level access to the performance locations.
Modern site with level access across. Some sites are accessed via public lifts.
Viewing area
A priority area for disabled audiences will be marked with a sign or flag. Space for wheelchair users, and a variety of seating options will be available at each performance site.
On-site walking distances
This is a large festival site, Some sites are a 40 minute walk between. Most are within 10 minutes. Check the map and brochure on the day to plan your route across site.
Respite and Access Areas
Access Area at Columbus Courtyard. Meet here for access information.
Accessible Toilets
There are public toilets in all the shopping malls at Canary Wharf. They are located as follows:
Cabot Place, Mall Level -1, near City of London Drycleaners & Leon
Canada Place, Mall Level -1, at the end of the corridor opposite Robert Dyas
Churchill Place, Mall Level -1, behind James Shoe Care
Jubilee Place, Mall Level -1, adjacent to Radio Alice
Crossrail Place, Mall Level -3 via lift adjacent to the Notes Coffee Roasters & Wine Bar
All of these locations also have accessible facilities. In addition, the accessible toilets in Canada Place and Churchill Place both have hoist facilities.
Blue badge parking
Cabot Square Car Park
Canada Square Car Park
Jubilee Place Car Park
Access drop-off point
Columbus Courtyard
Photo route
Available to download in ‘Where to Find it’ section.
Contact
Alex if you have any Access questions: [email protected] // 07899 893 935
Other audience questions, contact our Box Office: [email protected]
Show Access
Performances are highly visual with little or no spoken word.
BSL interpretation for Get Lost and Born to Protest at specified times.
There will be three tours of Dancing City for audiences with access requirements:
- BSL Tour and Relaxed Assisted Route: meet at Columbus Courtyard at 12.30pm.
- Audio Tour, with a Touch Tour of Wild: meet at Columbus Courtyard Access Area at 1pm.
Due to the nature of the Touch Tour, we have limited capacities on each day. To book, please contact [email protected]
Where to find it
Dancing City takes place at locations across Canary Wharf, London.
Download our photo route for Dancing City here.
See our interactive map for all performance locations.
Public transport:
Canary Wharf Pier, served by Uber Boat by Thames Clippers.
Canary Wharf station – Jubilee Line,
Canary Wharf Station – DLR
Heron Quays station – DLR.
Bus routes D3, D7, D8, 135 & 277.
Paid public parking and Blue Badge Parking available at Westferry Circus and across Canary Wharf.
Schedule
BSL Tour
12.30pm Meet at Access Area
1pm Wild
1.50pm Mayfly
2.30pm Bonded
3.30pm Born to protest
4.15pm Doubles
5.15pm A graceful act of Stupidity
Audio Tour
1pm Meet at Access Area
1.50pm Mayfly
3.00pm A Graceful Act of Stupidity
3.40pm Wild Touch Tour
4.45pm Wild
Assisted Route
1pm Meet at Access Area
1.45pm Doubles
3.00pm A Graceful Act of Stupidity
3.45pm Life
5pm Bonded
Supported by
Dancing City is supported by Canary Wharf Arts+Events, Arts Council England and Without Walls.