What's on in Camden from 17th May
There’s lots going on at the Camden Arts Centre right now: Moyra Davies ‘Life Without Sheets’, Philip Lai’s ‘Besides’, work by Caroline Archaintre, ‘How Can Art?’ offering young people a chance to develop new ideas and a drop-in session on Sundays. Elsewhere, at the Irish Centre there are classes in Irish music and dance coming up. The Jazz Cafe has some great gigs coming up including a tribute to Amy Winehouse plus a black metal band are coming to the Electric Ballroom.
Read by:
Freddy Chick
DJ Rudeboy P.Tosh
Atos Harber
Recording: Stephanie Delestienne
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Irene McGarvey talks with DEREK HARRIS
Singer songwriter Derek Harris came into Camden Community Radio to talk to Irene about his life, music and play acoustic guitar LIVE. Meet this extraordinary new talent.
Recorded and Edited by: Irene McGarvey
TRACKS PLAYED:
- Don’t Look Back
- Searching
- Strange
- Pain
- Thinking about my Life
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Michael Connell on 'Povera - with a Touch of Colour'
Denise O’Connor talks with Black-Irish artist, Michael Connell about his current exhibition ‘Povera with a Touch of Colour’. Michael works in mixed-media to create unique artworks made exclusively made from recycled building materials inspired by his day job as a floor screeder.
Michael Connell is currently exhibiting his large three dimensional pieces at The Crypt Gallery, St Pancras Church, Euston until 6 June. The gallery is open daily from 11am-7pm
Produced and Edited by: Denise O’Connor
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Supa Fine Sessions Talk No 3
Hip Hop, Spoken Word Artist and Designer, Rich BLK talked to CCRadio’s DJ Speedy about his latest projects. Rich performs at ‘The Hideaway’ at 114 Junction Road, N19, on Thursday 22nd December.
Recorded by: Marian Larragy
Edited by: Athos Harber
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What's on in Camden Week Beginning Sunday 6th November
‘Unprovoked’ plays for two days at the Roundhouse Theatre for 14+: The ethics of a market in live human kidneys is debated at Conway Hall; Five Korean artists exhibit their critique of a changed society at Asia House; To mark recent cycling deaths, there is a protest cycle ride around the TfL identified ten most dangerous junction for bikes: A FREE public lecture at UCL from author of The Third Industrial Revolution: Real Old Skool are at The Forum in Kentish Town on Saturday 12th.
Read by:
Matina Grebener
Marian Larragy
Iustina Tomas
Charlotte Briere Edney
Cina Aissa
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