'Compass' Community Learning - at the Sadler’s Wells Theatre
This season Sadler’s Wells Creative Learning department, Connect produces a new production for the main stage, inspired by London’s diversity in its Olympic year.
A compelling new work premiering on Monday 23 April, Compass brings together a team of choreographers, a writer, a film maker, composers and musicians with a cast of over 100 dancers, encompassing all ages and levels of experience.
An original score of live and recorded vocal and instrumental music, by composers Donna McKevitt and Hannah Peel, is accompanied by arresting visual imagery created by BAFTA winner Tal Rosner. The company combine their talents and draw on their rich cultural heritage to create a thought provoking performance, exploring themes that celebrate unity, diversity and the meaning of ‘home’ within the many worlds of our capital city.
(Text courtesy of Sadler’s Wells Theatre)
Reporter:
Jayson Mansaray
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What's on in Camden, April 14th - April 21st
Gas Coombes of rock band Supergrass is solo at the club NME show. ‘Neighbourhood watch’ is showing at the Tricycle and new play ‘A woman inside’ is at the Etcetera Theatre. There’s a spoken word event at the Roundhouse and a talk on women, sexual exploitation and the media.
Edited and researched by Darryl McKay
Voiced by: Jayson Mansaray, Cina Aissa, Aaron McCarter, Laurie Bolger and Darryl McKay
- Gaz Coombes at Koko
- Neighbourhood Watch at The Tricycle Theatre
- A Woman Inside at Etcetera Theatre
- Spoken word night at The Roundhouse
- Images of exploited and trafficked women at Friends house
- Platform 1 at the poetry cafe
- Clean Break Theatre
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Fringe Film Fest - Podcast
FRINGE! IS BACK 12th – 15th April 2012
After last year’s storming success, East London’s spunky alternative film festival is back!
Camden Radio’s Denise O’Connor and Jayson Mansaray present a podcast about the event:
Four days of over 30 films, events, art and parties Fringe! is excited to showcase this year’s ‘confetti burst’ of queer culture – with many events free!
Highlights include the first ever screening of Travis Mathew’s hotly tipped I Want Your Love – UK premieres of army cadet love story Private Romeo plus docs (A)sexual, Audre Lorde: The Berlin Years and Short & experimental film hosted by cult les mag Girls Like Us. Plus the Little Joe Clubhouse from the creators of Little Joe magazine which will host screenings, discussions and a library and act as a meeting point during the festival.
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Camden Newscast 12
Sarah Brown visits Swiss Cottage Library for the London Quilt Associations exhibition and talks to Charlotte Briere-Edney about Piggy Bank Kids, a charity set up by the wife of former Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
Denise O’connor checks out Pete Doherty’s exhibition and discusses the finer detail of canvases covered in the artist’s blood.
The Camden Federation of Private Tenants is another long standing Camden organisation facing closure because of cuts…Cina Aissa is on the case!
Presented & Edited by Jayson Mansaray
Features by:
Charlotte Briere-Edney
Cina Aissa
Denise O’Connor
Features Editor: Jayson Mansaray
Asst Feat. Editor: Marian Larragy
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Camden Newscast - 9
Jayson talks to former Weekend Arts College student, Chris Preddie, who has been awarded an OBE for work in the community and the controversy that has followed; Darryl McKay explores what is happening with Camden’s two year youth work programme funding. Denise O’Connor reviews recent film release ‘Shame’. CCRadio’s FanBanter Presenter T O, reports on Arsenal Ladies fixtures and analyses the prospects for the team next season.
Presented and Edited by: Jayson Mansaray
Features by: Denise O’Connor, Darryl McKay, Jayson Mansaray and Taiwo Ogunlabi/Marian Larragy.
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