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Camden Cultural and Community Event Calendar 2021 Camden Together CAMDEN CULTURAL AND COMMUNITY EVENT CALENDAR 2021 CAMDEN TOGETHER SEPTEMBER Date Event Venue Every Saturday and Regent's Park Music Festival on the Bandstand Regent's Park Sunday Every Sunday Acoustic Music Sessions Waterlow Park Every Wednesday - Hidden London Kingsway Tours Kingsway Subway Sunday Every Sunday Park Yoga at The Orchard (Second Lawn) Waterlow Park 03/09/2021 Hillgrove Creates: Music Production Workshop ARC Music Studio 03/09/2021 Estimate Time Waiting Performances St Giles in the Fields 03- 04/09/21 Tank Party Wilken Street 04/09/2021 Fitzrovia Street Party Whitfield St 04/09/2021 Roundhouse at Fitzroiva Street Party Whitfield St 04/09/2021 London Marathon Walk Goldington Crescent Gardens 04/09/2021 Hillgrove Creates: Sculpture Workshop Belsize Library 04/09/2021 Songhaven Concert in the Gardens St George's Gardens 04/09/2021 Festival Bunting Making Workshop Tolmer's Square 04/09/2021 Ambassadors for Change, Changemakers Day 3 Point Park, Raydon Street 04/09/2021 Creative Action Day Queen's Crescent High Street 05/09/2021 The Camden Yiddish Parade JW3 to Kilburn Grange Park 05/09/2021 Hillgrove Creates: Painting Workshop Belsize Library 05/09/2021 Palestine charity event Cumberland market pitch 07/09/2021 Hillgrove Creates: Script-Writing Workshop Bray TRA Room 07/09/2021 Hillgrove Creates: Music Production Workshop ARC Music Studio 08/09/2021 Hillgrove Creates: Music Production Workshop ARC Music Studio 09/09/2021 Hillgrove Creates: Theatre Performance Belsize Library Workshop 09/09/2021 Hillgrove Creates: Music Production Workshop ARC Music Studio 09/09/2021 Over 65s Cream Tea Scocial Mother at the Mosaic 09/09/2021 Let's do Fitzrovia (Food and Music) Whitfield Gardens 9/11/2021 - 9/17/2021 Subset x Camden Open Air Gallery Exhibition TBC 11/09/2021 Pride in London - Family Zone St Giles in the Fields 11/09/2021 Camden New Town Community Festival Camden Square 11/09/2021 Roundhouse at Camden New Town Festival Camden Square 11/09/2021 Soulmates: Jazz Duo Queen's Crescent 11/09/2021 Pride Mother at the Mosaic 11- 12/09/21 Seven Dials Unplugged Neal's Yard, Monmouth St 12/09/2021 Camden New Town Community Festival Camden Square 12/09/2021 Achilles Road Street Party Achilles Road 12/09/2021 Roundhouse at Camden New Town Festival Camden Square 12/09/2021 Shine for Shani-Pulse Challenge 2021 Queens Square 12/09/2021 Achilles Road Street Party Achilles Road 12/09/2021 York Rise Street Party York Rise 12/09/2021 Soulmates: Jazz Duo Queen's Crescent 16/09/2021 Let's do Fitzrovia (Food and Music) Whitfield Gardens 17- 18/09/2021 Camden Inspire Event x Camden Open Air Buck Street and Gallery Stucley Place 18/09/2021 Privates: Great Ideas By Geniuses Clown Show Mother at the Mosaic 18/09/2021 Soulmates: Jazz Duo Queen's Crescent 18/09/2021 HighGate Fair Pond Sq Gardens 19/09/2021 Lady Somerset Road Street Party Lady Somerset Road 19/09/2021 Birds of Bray Static Demonstration Fortune Green Open Space 19/09/2021 Tolmers Square Variety Spectacular Tolmers Square 24/09/2021 Fashion Installation Queen's Crescent 25/09/2021 Poetry Slam Mother at the Mosaic 25/09/2021 Soulmates: Jazz Duo Kilburn High Road 25/09/2021 Irish Dance Performance TBC 25/09/2021 Silkaton Fundraising Activities Linoln's Inn Fields 25/09/2021 Highgate Festival Eco Fair Pond Square 26/09/2021 Camden Tea Dance Holborn Library 26/09/2021 Soulmates: Jazz Duo Mornington Crescent October Date Event Venue Every Sunday Park Yoga at The Orchard (Second Waterlow Park Lawn) 02/10/2021 CBC Future Fest TBC 02/10/2021 Soulmates: Jazz Duo Marchmont Street (TBC) 03/10/2021 CBC Future Fest TBC 03/10/2021 Soulmates: Jazz Duo Mornington Crescent 05/10/2021 Illuminations Project Opening London Irish Centre 09/10/2021 Fashion Installation Red Lion Square 09/10/2021 Camden Caper Alexandra Road Park 09/10/2021 Camden Caper Swiss Cottage Open Space 10/10/2021 Camden Caper Swiss Cottage Open Space 10/10/2021 Camden Caper Kilburn Grange Park 13/10/2021 Durga Puja Swiss Cottage 14/10/2021 Durga Puja Swiss Cottage 15/10/2021 Illuminations Project Closing London Irish Centre 15/10/2021 Durga Puja Swiss Cottage 16/10/2021 Durga Puja Swiss Cottage 17/10/2021 Durga Puja Swiss Cottage 20/10/2021 Lunchtime Popup TBC 21/10/2021 Lunchtime Popup TBC 22/10/2021 Lunchtime Popup TBC 23/10/2021 Children’s Halloween Upcycling Mother at the Mosaic Costume Making Workshop 24/10/2021 Camden Mela 25/10/2021 Lunchtime Popup TBC 27/10/2021 BHS Book Launch Swiss Cottage 29/10/2021 We Are The Light Kingsway Tram Tunnel Entrance 30/10/2021 Day of the Dead: A Celebration of Life Ossulston Street 30/10/2021 We Are The Light Kingsway Tram Tunnel Entrance 30/10/2021 Halloween Festival Mother at the Mosaic 31/10/2021 Fashion Installation Brunswick Centre (TBC) November Date Event Venue 01/11/2021 Eid, Film Projection and Music Street Location Festival 05/11/2021 Coram Field Fireworks Coram Fields 07/11/2021 Park Yoga at The Orchard (Second Waterlow Park Lawn) 14/11/2021 Park Yoga at The Orchard (Second Waterlow Park Lawn) .
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