What's On: Week Beginning 23th October 2010
Saturday 23rd is anti-hate crime day at Trafalgar Square. On Sunday, Black History month continues at the City Lit with a performance of ‘Young Gifted and Black variety show’. All through half term week, the Haverstock Carnival Project is running creative activity to prepare for the Haverstock Carnival. On Wednesday, Camden Council is consulting residents living to the East of Camden High Street about the neighbourhood. On Thursday and Saturday there is more consultation at a ‘Shaping The Future of King’s Cross’ workshop. On Saturday 30th, Schools Out and the Drill Hall Youth Theatre have a unique practical workshop for teachers on tackling homophobia in schools. Lastly, on Saturday 30th October, anyone interested in getting involved with Camden Community Radio can come along to our drop in, 12 noon to 2pm.
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'Turning The Flower' by Miranda Martin
In ‘Turning the Flower’ by Miranda Martin, performed by Edwin Webb and Frances Lee, a lawyer reflects of domestic violence. ‘Training the Flower’ was recorded as part of a live performance called ‘Aspects Of Love’, at St Pancras Old Church on 25th October, which featured the St Pancras Poets.
- Elm Village Arts Website
- Listen here to the whole of 'Aspects of Love' by St Pancras Poets
- CCRadio's report on forced marriage
- For info on Ashiana network and refuge for women
- Camden Community Radio
- Return to CCRadio home page
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