What's on in Camden from 14th January 2017
A round-up of some of the best events in Camden for the week commencing 14th January 2017. Including Colour Assembly, a pop-up art exhibition, Discover Songwriting, a six-week course in Kentish Town, Wow Said the Owl, a fantastic show for all ages at JW3, and Dog’s Nose & Shandygaff: an evening of forgotten cocktails at the Charles Dickens museum.
Read by: Lacky Ahmed, Joseph Hughes, Violet Macdonald
Recorded and edited by: Violet Macdonald
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What's On In Camden - 28th February 2016
The squat at Rochester Square Gardens have been served their eviction papers. There’s a showing of a film made by some of its members at the Hive in Dalston; Camden Tour Guides are running a walk about Bloomsbury’s remarkable women; all-female rock band JOANovARC will be playing at the Barfly.
Package by: Joseph Hughes and Freddy Chick
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What's On in Camden 16th August, 2015
Guided walks on the theme of Dicken’s; Zumba for mums; Katie Prichard’s ‘Even the Little Ones’ at the Fringe; Big week at The Forge starts Sunday with Cuban music. On Thursday, its the Pioneers, Andy Mitoo & Christine Sugary Staple; Friday is Free Entry to London Tribes where Lokkhi Terra mix it up with spectacular stars. Catch it while you can afford to! Party late of on Fridays with Shaka Zulu’s ‘Twisted Nights, 10pm-2.30pm ’; See ‘Utopia’ installation at the Roundhouse before it finishes next weekend.
Read by:
Angela Routley, Danielle Manning, Freddy Chick & Marian Larragy- Canal Cafe Theatre
- Katie Pritchard
- Twisted Circus
- Guided walk on Charles Dickens theme
- Dickens Museum
- Zumba for mums
- Forge Venue
- Cuban at the Forge
- The Pioneers, Matto and Staples
- London Tribes: Lokkhi Terra
- Utopia at the Roundhouse
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter
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What's on in Camden, May 12th - 18th
This week in what’s on in Camden the team bring you some fun family activities to do along with courses for students and events for adults.
Highlights include: art, music, entertainment, fashion, theatre, comedy, education and a community events as well.
Produced and Edited by Darryl McKay.
Read by: Ann Carroll, Athos Harber, Cina Aissa, Darryl McKay, Denise O’Connor, DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh, Jayson Mansaray, Marian Larragy , Martin Lim and our young reporters Lillie-Jane and Hannah.
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