Interview with children's author Emma Rea
Just in time for the school holidays comes a new book for children by Camden resident, Emma Rea. “Top Dog” is set in a village in Wales where eleven year old Dylan has adventurous plans for the summer break. His heart is set on building a daring bike track with his friends but suddenly everything is changed by the arrival of a new kid in town.
It’s Emma’s first published work and is available from Pont Books, priced at £5.99. Camden Community Radio’s Ann Carroll spoke to Emma about her exciting book launch and picked up some tips on the writing process.
Package by: Ann Carroll
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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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Music Showcase - John Atkin LIVE
Serena Britton starts her series of Music Showcases by talking with singer songwriter John Atkin who finishes with a live performance in the studio.
Presented by: Serena Britton
Recorded & Edited by: Serena Britton
Additional editing: Marian Larragy
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Whats on in Camden, Week Beginning June 24th 2012
‘Elements’, Summer Dance Show from City Academy is at the Shaw Theatre on Sunday 24th; The Award Winning ‘Blackbird’ opens at Theatro Technis on Tuesday 26th; Kilburn Film Festival opens on Thursday 28th showing Irish short films and continues with ‘The Most Important Thing’ which was feted in both Berlin and Teplice earlier this year and was drawn and spoken by the children of Malorees Junior School. The two day Jester Festival opens on Saturday 30th June.
Read by: Marian Larragy
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What's On in Camden: 10th - 17th March.
Camden Community Radio team bring you fun and some free things to do in the run up to St Patrick’s day and Mother’s day next weekend. NME’s 6th Birthday at Koko, A musical showcase at The islington Academy and a Raggae show at The Inspiral Lounge. Theatre: comedy shows at the Etcetera. Film, ‘Just Above Dogs’ at the Irish Centre: new movie Trishna at the Tricycle Cinema, Special screening of ‘The Kings’. Arts: Tango dance workshop, Exhibition at Lauderdale House. Lastly there are free events in Camden libraries for the whole of March and a poetry summer season at Keats House.
Produced and Edited by: Darryl McKay
Read by: Antonia Moore, Charlotte Briere-Edney, Darryl McKay, Jayson Mansaray and Laurie Bolger
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