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.
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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
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Newscast January 2015
First up is Tom Boyle’s report on volunteering in Camden. He meets with Sheila Norris from the Volunteer Centre Camden then takes a trip to Hampstead Cemetery to meet Green Gym volunteers. Go to a monthly volunteer fair or visit the website.
Next, Marian brings us a story about the Wikipedia page for King’s Cross Central. The question is, how should this area be described and who should be doing the describing? Marian talks to Rebecca Ross, a lecturer at Central St Martin’s and organiser of the event to rewrite King’s Cross Central wikipedia page.
Packages by: Tom Boyle, Marian Larragy
Edited & Presented: Freddy Chick
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What's on in Camden: Week Beginning February 16th, 2014
The London Fiddlers Convention is at Cecil Sharp House: Try out media Taster Courses: Radio and Broadcast/StreetArt at the Working Men’s College; ‘Two’ is playing at Theatro Technis and Richard III is Upstairs at the Gatehouse Theatre or hear ‘the Welsh Springsteen’ Martyn Joseph. See last week’s What’s On for details of Under 2s and Play during half term.
Read by:
Freddy Chick & Marian Larragy
Edited By Marian Larragy & Freddy Chick
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Camden Newscast, January 2014
Louise Morris returns with her second international news bulletin reporting on Spain’s recent proposal to further change abortion laws and Latin America’s restrictive abortion laws. On Uganda’s homosexuality bill changes, as well as Russian Feminist protest group Pussy Riot’s recent release.
Camden is set to be one of the boroughs that is severely impacted by the HS2 high speed railway proposals, over 200 homes and the iconic Camden Lock bridge are under direct threat of demolition. Freddy Chick talks to Councillor Phil Jones and Martin Sheppard from the Pan-Camden HS2 Alliance about the impact to Camden’s residents and businesses.
WAC Arts celebrated their 35th birthday on the 8th December 2013 Lillie Almond went along to the celebrations and spoke to WAC Arts CEO Celia Greenwood and former students, including Ms Dynamite. Alumni of WAC include actresses Marianne Jean-Baptist, Sophie Okenedo, Musician Courtney Pine and of course Ms Dynamite.
Features Editor & Presenter: Sarah O’Brien
Features by: Louise Morris, Freddy Chick and Lillie Almond
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A Ray of Hope
A new poem by Martin Lim. Read by Martin Lim
Recorded by: Arsenio
Directed by: Angela Inglis
Editing: Marian Larragy
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