What's on in Camden for the week beginning 5th March 2018
Free Childcare at Maiden Lane Pre-School for over 3s and two year olds who meet the criteria; Employability Skills & English Language at the Working Men’s College for Men & Women; Roundhouse best young spoken word artists are at Camden Market for Spoken Word on the Cobbles, on Sunday 11th; Latin American Dance Workshop with Elsa Perez , 4.15pm-5.15pm, Tuesday 13th March. Tickets £6. Call Elsa Perez on 020 8769 3619 for more information. Or just turn up on Tuesday.
Read by: Freddy Chick & Marian Larragy
Edited: Marian Larragy
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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, week beginning 19th july
Young people!- book your Summer trips with Maiden Lane Community Centre this Thursday 6.30-8.30pm. On Friday, 5-10 yr-olds go on trip to Diana Memorial Park.
Everyone! Picnic at Hampstead Heath on Monday and another at Castlehaven on Saturday.
Monday is MondoLingo language night at Grand Union Pub, NW1; Tuesday night sees a feminist intergenerational reading of Shulamith Firestone’s work at 1-6 Tavistock Place, Tel: 02073874328;
Saturday: Funday Takeover at Maiden Lane Community Centre – 02072679586 or 07415354784 and Open Mic at Hanway Social Club, Hanway Street
Submit one work of art to Swiss Cottage Gallery for the 2015 Open Exhibition – bring your picture down on 25th July, 1st August or 8th August between noon and 4pm. (max 1mX1m).
Walls on Walls Arts Project is gathering local stories to portray in various parts of Camden.
Read By: Freddy Chick, Joe Hughes, Marian Larragy, Danielle Manning & N. N. Dee
- Maiden Lane Community Centre
- Swiss Cottage Library
- Abu Dis Picnic
- Big Green Picnic at Castlehaven
- Mondo Lingo at Grand Union Pub
- About Shulamith Firestone
- The Dialectic of Sex
- Camden 50 Walls on Walls
- Maiden Lane Community Centre
- Hanway Social Club
- Christinthecommunity 2015
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter
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What's On In Camden - January 10th 2015
There’s plenty to chose from at the start of the new year. Michael Boyd’s hotly anticipated production of Orfeo is opening at the Roundhouse this week. Also at the Roundhouse classes for anyone aged 11-25 are starting back up, including a chance to learn Street Circus skills. At the Camden Arts Centre you can learn how to build an otter’s den with artist Ruth Ewan. Alternatively, you can visit a book launch at Housmans radical bookshop or drop by an exciting new art installation opening at the WAC building.
Ready by: Joseph Hughes, Muhammad Hakim
Edited by: Freddy Chick
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Camden Green Gym celebrates its 2nd Birthday
CCRadio’s David Kirkwood brings us the lowdown on Camden’s ‘Green Gym’. Just what is it that attracts people? A unique combination of visiting interesting places, doing some physical work and meeting new people seems to be on the agenda. Volunteers get a great deal from the activities that contribute to both environmental improvements and personal development. People like learning new skills and doing useful work that they can see the impact of very quickly. Its good for your physical and mental health and the hundreds of people who get involved also discover small places they did not know were so close to them. Hear all about it. Find out how to join in from 020 7278 4294 or visit www.btcv.org
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