Camden Newscast March 2014
Freddy Chick presents Camden Newscast. We have news of women fighting for control of their bellies tolling the bell at Irish Diaspora Conference; a report from the first of a new series of monthly family fun days at Maiden Lane Community Centre; a detailed look at whether Olympics funding for team sports is being slimmed too far and we talk to Camden Buskers who are taking to politics as their court bid fails to support their efforts to keep live music in the streets.
Features by:
Freddy Chick
Marian Larragy
Ann Carroll
Nikita Chulani
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Olympic Torch in Camden
Charlotte Briere-Edney got out of bed early to witness the passing of the Olympic flame through Camden before the start of the 2012 Games and chats with Colin Russell. who has written a special song for the Olympics.
Recorded & Edited by: Charlotte Briere-Edney
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What's on in Camden: Week beginning 11th August 2012
Camden Fringe continues with ‘Shelter’ at the Tristan Bates Theatre, 1a Tower Street, WC2, tel: 020 7240 6283; Charles Dickens Bicentenary is being celebrated at Camden Local Studies and Archive Centre, Monday 13th August, tel: 020 7974 6342; London’s famous Vauxhall Gardens is the subject of an exhibition at the Foundling Museum, 40 Brunswick Square, tel: 020 7841 3600.
Research & Script: Betiel Baraki
Read by: Betiel Baraki, Marian Larragy, Serena Britton & DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh
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What's on in Camden - May 18-26
Theatre, music, job advice, housing protest, exhibitions,
Read by: Anna Marshall, Betiel Baraki, Cina Aissa, Darryl McKay, Luna Rodrieguz, Marian Larragy, Martin Lim, Sarah O’Brien & Sid Phoenix
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'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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