What's On in Camden, week beginning 29th October, 2017
Monday 30th, Bloomsbury Hotel: Writing Gay Irish Lives with Mary Dorcey, Cherry Smyth, Jamie O’Neill and Barry McCrea, 7.30pm
‘Shoot The Breeze’, fortnight at Camden People’s Theatre brings: ‘The Bee Project’, ‘Fog Everywhere’, talks and walks and drag comedy, ‘Timberlina’ to relieve eco-anxiety.
Wed 1st: Camden Arts Centre talk on the influence of Japanese ceramics on contemporary and clay artists.
The London Korean Film Festival 2017 continues with multiple UK and International premieres, with a special focus on Korean Noir and including everything from Indie Firepower and Cinema Now to Women’s Voices & Classics.
Saturday 5th: Learn computer skills and get individual support at Maiden Lane com centre 156 St Pauls Crescent, NW1 9XZ Tel: 020 7267 9586.
Package by: Marian Larragy
- Maiden Lane Community centre
- Online skills for individuals
- Korean Film Festival London 2017
- Writing Gay Irish Lives
- Camden Arts Centre
- Camden People's Theatre
- Shoot The Breeze
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter
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Whats On In Camden from 8th January 2017
A story of Britain’s first ever Black judge (Tunji Sowande), ‘Just An Ordinary Lawyer’ runs at Theatro Technis from 11th -28th January;
Learn how to cook for FREE at Castlehaven Community Centre for young people aged eleven upwards, Wednesdays, 8pm-9pm. There is a FREE celebration at Holborn Library of the centenary of the publication of ‘Nursery Rhymes of London Town’ Eleanor Farjeon on Thursday 12th January, 6.45pm. Friday 13th sees a Cuban Jam with Son Guarachando at the Forge in DeLancey St. FREE entry before 8pm.
Read by: Freddy Chick; Lacky Ahmed, Marian Larragy, Violet Macdonald
Recorded by: Freddy Chick & Violet Macdonald
Edited by: Marian Larragy
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Refugee Community Kitchen also helping in the streets of Camden
After volunteering at the camps of Calais and Dunkirk in France, they bring their help to those who have nothing in the streets of Camden. For about nine weeks now, the Refugee Community Kitchen (RCK) has been offering – along with the local NGO Streets Kitchen – hot meals and support to those who most need it. We met Janie Mac, one of the coordinators, on a cold Wednesday night just outside Camden Town tube station where a temporary “canteen” has been set up. Janie says RCK gives people essential support that the government simply fails to provide.
After Camden the organisation wants to expand into other areas of London.
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What's On In Camden - 24th July
The sweltering heat of summer is bearing down on us. School is out. What to do?!! We have some suggestions: you can go to the summer play scheme at the Kentish Town City Farm (includes bush craft and a trip out in the week); WAC arts summer program includes Zombie TV making and parkour; meet new friends at Alexandra Road Park with cricket, yoga and walks; take part in the Camden Unity Cup, one of London’s largest community football tournaments.
Package by: Ruth Skinner, Violet MacDonald, Joseph Hughes, Freddy Chick
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What's On In Camden - 25th April
Plenty to keep you busy as May approaches: go to a screening of a film about the troubles of Iran’s LGBT community at Conway Hall, check out the latest exhibition at the Camden Arts Centre or enjoy a walk round Lincoln’s Inn. When the weekend comes, celebrate May Day with the pigs and sheep at Kentish Town City Farm.
Finally, if you want to celebrate Prince’s life and works this week then there’s a party at the Bloomsbury Lanes to commemorate the end of his purple reign.
Package by: Muna Afrah, Rosie Turner, Joseph Hughes, Danielle Manning, Freddy Chick
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