What's On in Camden, week beginning 9th April 2017
During the Easter school holidays, there are lots of things for children to do (most of them for free) at Camden Libraries, in Camley Gardens Natural Park, on Maiden Lane Estate and at Camden Lock. After Easter, classes start again. There is ESOL, IT, Digital camera use and lots more.
Package by: Catherine Carroll, Freddy Chick, Ikaba Koyi, Johanna Lynch, Lacky Ahmed , Marian Larragy and Violet MacDonald
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Refusing to Implode Politely- Felix
Spoken Word Slam Poet Felix, who wraps words beautifully around the weird, the wonderful and the ordinary, talks with Zoe Stegosaurus about performance, about what its like identify as a poet, other poets he appreciates or is influenced by and the role of publishing versus performance
Felix’s performs:
If the Sky Were Orange
Ultimate Compression Tri-top Chestbinder Size Medium – A Love Story
An Apology to His Best Friend
To The People Who Count
Package by: Zoe Stegosaurus
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Whats On in Camden 19th April
Ten magical artworks at Swiss Cottage Gallery; The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology evening of light offerings from 23rd April onwards; Fifty years of the London Borough of Camden; Human Revolution Orchestra as a special guest for ‘Ode to the Human Spirit 2015’ to celebrate UNESCO World Jazz Day at the Union Chapel.
Read by: Ann Carroll, Danielle Manning, Freddy Chick & Marian Larragy
Production: Ann Carroll
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What's on in Camden for the Week Beginning 14th September
London Fashion Week is here again and the Autumn Jazz season kicks off, with the Ferg Ireland Quintet at The Oxford in Kentish Town. Meanwhile, above the Oxford Arms in Camden High Street, at the Etcetera Theatre, ‘Fishcakes’ provides a slice of theatre and visual arts curator Vivien Lovell talks on Shelagh Wakely’s public artworks at Camden Arts Centre. The film ‘Pride’, just released to enthusiastic acclaim, is partly a Camden story.
Read by: Freddy Chick, Tanya Geddes, Joseph Hughes & Marian Larragy
Recorded by: Freddy Chick
Edited by: Marian Larragy
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What's On in Camden, Saturday 15th Sept 2012
Kingsgate Community Centre has a fundraising fair to celebrate 30 years of work, Love Music Hate Racism Festival is on at Rich Mix till 1am tomorrow; ‘Regents Canal Folk Opera is on tonight at Canal Cafe Theatre and at other venues over the next few weeks. It marks 200 years since the canal was built; There is a demonstration at the Hungarian Embassy tomorrow. Email Noklazadasa.london@gmail.com for more information. Cecil Sharp House hosts a family barn dance; The work of Margaret Tait is presented and discussed by Ali Smith and Sarah Neely at London Review Bookshop.
Read by: Betiel Baraki, DJ Rudeboy P. Tash, Marian Larragy
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