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UID:aab84f1e-85b1-46ea-a18f-9103c28b9136@townspot.co
DTSTAMP:20260614T011124Z
DTSTART:20260617T181500Z
DTEND:20260617T193000Z
SUMMARY:CAMDENWALLA
DESCRIPTION:1994\, the Camden Monitoring Project\, 60 Hampstead Road. A group of volunteers\, organising against the growing racist attacks.\n\nWhen threat is daily\, resistance becomes a daily task\, but as the teenage Alima is thrown into a night at the Project with her Uncle Muhammed\, it becomes clear that within the ordinary\, live the extraordinary acts of care needed to hold a community together. \n\nWhen an attack looms\, the phone begins to ring. One call becomes another. As the night deepens\, Alima and Muhammad must navigate not only the weight of what they hear\, but their own questions about responsibility\, identity\, and how to respond to injustice. There are choices no-one hopes to have to make.\n\nBased on true stories from the real people of Camden\, CAMDENWALLA gives voice to those who refused to stay silent. Intimate\, urgent\, and quietly powerful\, the Camden Monitoring Project is once again activated in the very building it was born\, as we continue to ask ourselves what we must do in the face of hatred\, division and obstinate hope. Blending humour\, humanity\, and lived experience\, CAMDENWALLA shines a light on a hidden history\, and the people who made sure it was never forgotten.\n\nhttps://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-aab84f1e-85b1-46ea-a18f-9103c28b9136
LOCATION:Camden People's Theatre\, 58-60 Hampstead Rd\, London NW1 2PY\, UK
URL:https://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-aab84f1e-85b1-46ea-a18f-9103c28b9136
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:793f6d96-c828-4e23-b0a2-884d40c2d7fb@townspot.co
DTSTAMP:20260614T011124Z
DTSTART:20260618T181500Z
DTEND:20260618T193000Z
SUMMARY:CAMDENWALLA
DESCRIPTION:1994\, the Camden Monitoring Project\, 60 Hampstead Road. A group of volunteers\, organising against the growing racist attacks.\n\nWhen threat is daily\, resistance becomes a daily task\, but as the teenage Alima is thrown into a night at the Project with her Uncle Muhammed\, it becomes clear that within the ordinary\, live the extraordinary acts of care needed to hold a community together. \n\nWhen an attack looms\, the phone begins to ring. One call becomes another. As the night deepens\, Alima and Muhammad must navigate not only the weight of what they hear\, but their own questions about responsibility\, identity\, and how to respond to injustice. There are choices no-one hopes to have to make.\n\nBased on true stories from the real people of Camden\, CAMDENWALLA gives voice to those who refused to stay silent. Intimate\, urgent\, and quietly powerful\, the Camden Monitoring Project is once again activated in the very building it was born\, as we continue to ask ourselves what we must do in the face of hatred\, division and obstinate hope. Blending humour\, humanity\, and lived experience\, CAMDENWALLA shines a light on a hidden history\, and the people who made sure it was never forgotten.\n\nhttps://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-793f6d96-c828-4e23-b0a2-884d40c2d7fb
LOCATION:Camden People's Theatre\, 58-60 Hampstead Rd\, London NW1 2PY\, UK
URL:https://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-793f6d96-c828-4e23-b0a2-884d40c2d7fb
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UID:99629d6b-30ee-404b-b0a5-9edf09dfb56b@townspot.co
DTSTAMP:20260614T011124Z
DTSTART:20260619T143000Z
DTEND:20260619T163000Z
SUMMARY:AMKA NZURI MELODY WOMEN: RELAXED PUBLIC-FACING 'BAND' OPEN CALL OUT  - This FRIDAY
DESCRIPTION:AMKA NZURI MELODY WOMEN CALL OUT\n\nNo music playing experience required.\n\nWe are creating a playful music ensemble of 4-5 women to become our PUBLIC-FACING relaxed 'BAND' and public speakers.\n\n'Beginner Friendly & 'confidence building'\n\nJoin our Relaxed Friendly Audition & Introduction Session for Black disabled women aged 50+ inclusive of neurodivergence\, chronic health conditions\, caring roles and diverse access barriers.\n\nInstruments provided.\n\nParticipants will:\n• learn free\n• develop ensemble songs\n• develop 1 solo song\n• join a 10-session Friday programme\n• develop confidence in shining your light in photos & interviews  \n\n\nInstruments:\n• bass guitar\n• keyboards\n• acoustic/acoustic-electric guitar\n• drums/sample pad percussion\n\nOLD DIORAMA ARTS CENTRE (ODAC)\n201 Drummond Street\, London NW1 3FE\n\nFRIDAY 5TH JUNE 2026\n• Arrival 3.15pm\n• Session 3.30pm-5.30pm\n\nWheelchair accessible venue with step-free access\, lifts & accessible toilets.\n\nRegister via Eventbrite by Friday 10am or come along at 3.15pm.\n\nExtra dates:\nFri 12 Jun • Fri 19 Jun\n\nEnquiries:\n[info.amkanzuri@gmail.com](mailto:info.amkanzuri@gmail.com)\n\nMore info:\nhttps://opencollective.com/amka-nzuri-melody-women-uk\n\nhttps://www.townspot.co/event/amka-nzuri-melody-women-relaxed-public-facing-band-open-call-out-this-friday-99629d6b-30ee-404b-b0a5-9edf09dfb56b
LOCATION:Old Diorama Arts Centre\, Regent's Place\, 201 Drummond St\, London NW1 3FE\, UK
URL:https://www.townspot.co/event/amka-nzuri-melody-women-relaxed-public-facing-band-open-call-out-this-friday-99629d6b-30ee-404b-b0a5-9edf09dfb56b
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UID:2381ebeb-c1f9-4a93-aeed-7e3d9a4b6a25@townspot.co
DTSTAMP:20260614T011124Z
DTSTART:20260619T181500Z
DTEND:20260619T193000Z
SUMMARY:CAMDENWALLA
DESCRIPTION:1994\, the Camden Monitoring Project\, 60 Hampstead Road. A group of volunteers\, organising against the growing racist attacks.\n\nWhen threat is daily\, resistance becomes a daily task\, but as the teenage Alima is thrown into a night at the Project with her Uncle Muhammed\, it becomes clear that within the ordinary\, live the extraordinary acts of care needed to hold a community together. \n\nWhen an attack looms\, the phone begins to ring. One call becomes another. As the night deepens\, Alima and Muhammad must navigate not only the weight of what they hear\, but their own questions about responsibility\, identity\, and how to respond to injustice. There are choices no-one hopes to have to make.\n\nBased on true stories from the real people of Camden\, CAMDENWALLA gives voice to those who refused to stay silent. Intimate\, urgent\, and quietly powerful\, the Camden Monitoring Project is once again activated in the very building it was born\, as we continue to ask ourselves what we must do in the face of hatred\, division and obstinate hope. Blending humour\, humanity\, and lived experience\, CAMDENWALLA shines a light on a hidden history\, and the people who made sure it was never forgotten.\n\nhttps://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-2381ebeb-c1f9-4a93-aeed-7e3d9a4b6a25
LOCATION:Camden People's Theatre\, 58-60 Hampstead Rd\, London NW1 2PY\, UK
URL:https://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-2381ebeb-c1f9-4a93-aeed-7e3d9a4b6a25
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UID:e18dd268-e935-472d-a854-029b79ecdac8@townspot.co
DTSTAMP:20260614T011124Z
DTSTART:20260620T140000Z
DTEND:20260620T151500Z
SUMMARY:CAMDENWALLA
DESCRIPTION:1994\, the Camden Monitoring Project\, 60 Hampstead Road. A group of volunteers\, organising against the growing racist attacks.\n\nWhen threat is daily\, resistance becomes a daily task\, but as the teenage Alima is thrown into a night at the Project with her Uncle Muhammed\, it becomes clear that within the ordinary\, live the extraordinary acts of care needed to hold a community together. \n\nWhen an attack looms\, the phone begins to ring. One call becomes another. As the night deepens\, Alima and Muhammad must navigate not only the weight of what they hear\, but their own questions about responsibility\, identity\, and how to respond to injustice. There are choices no-one hopes to have to make.\n\nBased on true stories from the real people of Camden\, CAMDENWALLA gives voice to those who refused to stay silent. Intimate\, urgent\, and quietly powerful\, the Camden Monitoring Project is once again activated in the very building it was born\, as we continue to ask ourselves what we must do in the face of hatred\, division and obstinate hope. Blending humour\, humanity\, and lived experience\, CAMDENWALLA shines a light on a hidden history\, and the people who made sure it was never forgotten.\n\nhttps://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-e18dd268-e935-472d-a854-029b79ecdac8
LOCATION:Camden People's Theatre\, 58-60 Hampstead Rd\, London NW1 2PY\, UK
URL:https://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-e18dd268-e935-472d-a854-029b79ecdac8
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UID:5185c7d9-36e5-4962-b273-53bc0783f989@townspot.co
DTSTAMP:20260614T011124Z
DTSTART:20260620T181500Z
DTEND:20260620T193000Z
SUMMARY:CAMDENWALLA
DESCRIPTION:1994\, the Camden Monitoring Project\, 60 Hampstead Road. A group of volunteers\, organising against the growing racist attacks.\n\nWhen threat is daily\, resistance becomes a daily task\, but as the teenage Alima is thrown into a night at the Project with her Uncle Muhammed\, it becomes clear that within the ordinary\, live the extraordinary acts of care needed to hold a community together. \n\nWhen an attack looms\, the phone begins to ring. One call becomes another. As the night deepens\, Alima and Muhammad must navigate not only the weight of what they hear\, but their own questions about responsibility\, identity\, and how to respond to injustice. There are choices no-one hopes to have to make.\n\nBased on true stories from the real people of Camden\, CAMDENWALLA gives voice to those who refused to stay silent. Intimate\, urgent\, and quietly powerful\, the Camden Monitoring Project is once again activated in the very building it was born\, as we continue to ask ourselves what we must do in the face of hatred\, division and obstinate hope. Blending humour\, humanity\, and lived experience\, CAMDENWALLA shines a light on a hidden history\, and the people who made sure it was never forgotten.\n\nhttps://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-5185c7d9-36e5-4962-b273-53bc0783f989
LOCATION:Camden People's Theatre\, 58-60 Hampstead Rd\, London NW1 2PY\, UK
URL:https://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-5185c7d9-36e5-4962-b273-53bc0783f989
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UID:04a1adc3-5826-4dc3-9b9c-612850aac9d8@townspot.co
DTSTAMP:20260614T011124Z
DTSTART:20260623T170000Z
DTEND:20260623T193000Z
SUMMARY:A body of knowledge: summer lectures
DESCRIPTION:Discover the fascinating history of interactive printmaking with two expert speakers and create your very own interactive volvelle.\nHave you ever seen a Renaissance pop-up book? Books and single-sheet prints with moving parts have been a part of the art of printmaking since its invention. This brief overview\, 'Playing with Premodern Interactive Books'\, with Suzanne Karr Schmidt explores some of the most cleverly interactive European publications through several centuries\, and demonstrates the experimental hands-on uses of dials\, flaps and do-it-yourself printed scientific instrument kits.\nNext join rare books and special collections librarian Katie Birkwood for The 'Mirror of the Cosmos': getting to grips with a volvelle'. Before the invention of GPS\, online calendars\, or even the humble wristwatch\, there were devices that helped people to understand their time and place in the universe. A volvelle is a multi-layered rotating paper diagram\, most commonly used to explain and illustrate the relationships between the heavens and the earth. In this interactive session\, you'll get to assemble and explore your own replica volvelle while learning about its fascinating history.\n\nhttps://www.townspot.co/event/a-body-of-knowledge-summer-lectures-04a1adc3-5826-4dc3-9b9c-612850aac9d8
LOCATION:Royal College of Physicians Museum\, 11 St Andrews Pl\, London NW1 4LE\, UK
URL:https://www.townspot.co/event/a-body-of-knowledge-summer-lectures-04a1adc3-5826-4dc3-9b9c-612850aac9d8
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UID:be2a12eb-0272-45f1-96b5-5e393f09eb9a@townspot.co
DTSTAMP:20260614T011124Z
DTSTART:20260624T181500Z
DTEND:20260624T193000Z
SUMMARY:CAMDENWALLA
DESCRIPTION:1994\, the Camden Monitoring Project\, 60 Hampstead Road. A group of volunteers\, organising against the growing racist attacks.\n\nWhen threat is daily\, resistance becomes a daily task\, but as the teenage Alima is thrown into a night at the Project with her Uncle Muhammed\, it becomes clear that within the ordinary\, live the extraordinary acts of care needed to hold a community together. \n\nWhen an attack looms\, the phone begins to ring. One call becomes another. As the night deepens\, Alima and Muhammad must navigate not only the weight of what they hear\, but their own questions about responsibility\, identity\, and how to respond to injustice. There are choices no-one hopes to have to make.\n\nBased on true stories from the real people of Camden\, CAMDENWALLA gives voice to those who refused to stay silent. Intimate\, urgent\, and quietly powerful\, the Camden Monitoring Project is once again activated in the very building it was born\, as we continue to ask ourselves what we must do in the face of hatred\, division and obstinate hope. Blending humour\, humanity\, and lived experience\, CAMDENWALLA shines a light on a hidden history\, and the people who made sure it was never forgotten.\n\nhttps://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-be2a12eb-0272-45f1-96b5-5e393f09eb9a
LOCATION:Camden People's Theatre\, 58-60 Hampstead Rd\, London NW1 2PY\, UK
URL:https://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-be2a12eb-0272-45f1-96b5-5e393f09eb9a
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UID:d83eed6e-f494-4b87-b779-d1606bdd7b7b@townspot.co
DTSTAMP:20260614T011124Z
DTSTART:20260625T181500Z
DTEND:20260625T193000Z
SUMMARY:CAMDENWALLA
DESCRIPTION:1994\, the Camden Monitoring Project\, 60 Hampstead Road. A group of volunteers\, organising against the growing racist attacks.\n\nWhen threat is daily\, resistance becomes a daily task\, but as the teenage Alima is thrown into a night at the Project with her Uncle Muhammed\, it becomes clear that within the ordinary\, live the extraordinary acts of care needed to hold a community together. \n\nWhen an attack looms\, the phone begins to ring. One call becomes another. As the night deepens\, Alima and Muhammad must navigate not only the weight of what they hear\, but their own questions about responsibility\, identity\, and how to respond to injustice. There are choices no-one hopes to have to make.\n\nBased on true stories from the real people of Camden\, CAMDENWALLA gives voice to those who refused to stay silent. Intimate\, urgent\, and quietly powerful\, the Camden Monitoring Project is once again activated in the very building it was born\, as we continue to ask ourselves what we must do in the face of hatred\, division and obstinate hope. Blending humour\, humanity\, and lived experience\, CAMDENWALLA shines a light on a hidden history\, and the people who made sure it was never forgotten.\n\nhttps://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-d83eed6e-f494-4b87-b779-d1606bdd7b7b
LOCATION:Camden People's Theatre\, 58-60 Hampstead Rd\, London NW1 2PY\, UK
URL:https://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-d83eed6e-f494-4b87-b779-d1606bdd7b7b
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UID:228c4c3a-8dc6-486e-a6db-beafa4f6fd91@townspot.co
DTSTAMP:20260614T011124Z
DTSTART:20260626T181500Z
DTEND:20260626T193000Z
SUMMARY:CAMDENWALLA
DESCRIPTION:1994\, the Camden Monitoring Project\, 60 Hampstead Road. A group of volunteers\, organising against the growing racist attacks.\n\nWhen threat is daily\, resistance becomes a daily task\, but as the teenage Alima is thrown into a night at the Project with her Uncle Muhammed\, it becomes clear that within the ordinary\, live the extraordinary acts of care needed to hold a community together. \n\nWhen an attack looms\, the phone begins to ring. One call becomes another. As the night deepens\, Alima and Muhammad must navigate not only the weight of what they hear\, but their own questions about responsibility\, identity\, and how to respond to injustice. There are choices no-one hopes to have to make.\n\nBased on true stories from the real people of Camden\, CAMDENWALLA gives voice to those who refused to stay silent. Intimate\, urgent\, and quietly powerful\, the Camden Monitoring Project is once again activated in the very building it was born\, as we continue to ask ourselves what we must do in the face of hatred\, division and obstinate hope. Blending humour\, humanity\, and lived experience\, CAMDENWALLA shines a light on a hidden history\, and the people who made sure it was never forgotten.\n\nhttps://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-228c4c3a-8dc6-486e-a6db-beafa4f6fd91
LOCATION:Camden People's Theatre\, 58-60 Hampstead Rd\, London NW1 2PY\, UK
URL:https://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-228c4c3a-8dc6-486e-a6db-beafa4f6fd91
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UID:55b3f96f-22a6-4393-b4f0-ba84e277ed7b@townspot.co
DTSTAMP:20260614T011124Z
DTSTART:20260627T140000Z
DTEND:20260627T151500Z
SUMMARY:CAMDENWALLA
DESCRIPTION:1994\, the Camden Monitoring Project\, 60 Hampstead Road. A group of volunteers\, organising against the growing racist attacks.\n\nWhen threat is daily\, resistance becomes a daily task\, but as the teenage Alima is thrown into a night at the Project with her Uncle Muhammed\, it becomes clear that within the ordinary\, live the extraordinary acts of care needed to hold a community together. \n\nWhen an attack looms\, the phone begins to ring. One call becomes another. As the night deepens\, Alima and Muhammad must navigate not only the weight of what they hear\, but their own questions about responsibility\, identity\, and how to respond to injustice. There are choices no-one hopes to have to make.\n\nBased on true stories from the real people of Camden\, CAMDENWALLA gives voice to those who refused to stay silent. Intimate\, urgent\, and quietly powerful\, the Camden Monitoring Project is once again activated in the very building it was born\, as we continue to ask ourselves what we must do in the face of hatred\, division and obstinate hope. Blending humour\, humanity\, and lived experience\, CAMDENWALLA shines a light on a hidden history\, and the people who made sure it was never forgotten.\n\nhttps://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-55b3f96f-22a6-4393-b4f0-ba84e277ed7b
LOCATION:Camden People's Theatre\, 58-60 Hampstead Rd\, London NW1 2PY\, UK
URL:https://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-55b3f96f-22a6-4393-b4f0-ba84e277ed7b
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UID:fbabfae0-e3aa-418f-b0cb-e621db66ee74@townspot.co
DTSTAMP:20260614T011124Z
DTSTART:20260627T181500Z
DTEND:20260627T193000Z
SUMMARY:CAMDENWALLA
DESCRIPTION:1994\, the Camden Monitoring Project\, 60 Hampstead Road. A group of volunteers\, organising against the growing racist attacks.\n\nWhen threat is daily\, resistance becomes a daily task\, but as the teenage Alima is thrown into a night at the Project with her Uncle Muhammed\, it becomes clear that within the ordinary\, live the extraordinary acts of care needed to hold a community together. \n\nWhen an attack looms\, the phone begins to ring. One call becomes another. As the night deepens\, Alima and Muhammad must navigate not only the weight of what they hear\, but their own questions about responsibility\, identity\, and how to respond to injustice. There are choices no-one hopes to have to make.\n\nBased on true stories from the real people of Camden\, CAMDENWALLA gives voice to those who refused to stay silent. Intimate\, urgent\, and quietly powerful\, the Camden Monitoring Project is once again activated in the very building it was born\, as we continue to ask ourselves what we must do in the face of hatred\, division and obstinate hope. Blending humour\, humanity\, and lived experience\, CAMDENWALLA shines a light on a hidden history\, and the people who made sure it was never forgotten.\n\nhttps://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-fbabfae0-e3aa-418f-b0cb-e621db66ee74
LOCATION:Camden People's Theatre\, 58-60 Hampstead Rd\, London NW1 2PY\, UK
URL:https://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-fbabfae0-e3aa-418f-b0cb-e621db66ee74
END:VEVENT
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UID:bb108bde-bc48-4f5d-9483-b895e98d351b@townspot.co
DTSTAMP:20260614T011124Z
DTSTART:20260701T181500Z
DTEND:20260701T193000Z
SUMMARY:CAMDENWALLA
DESCRIPTION:1994\, the Camden Monitoring Project\, 60 Hampstead Road. A group of volunteers\, organising against the growing racist attacks.\n\nWhen threat is daily\, resistance becomes a daily task\, but as the teenage Alima is thrown into a night at the Project with her Uncle Muhammed\, it becomes clear that within the ordinary\, live the extraordinary acts of care needed to hold a community together. \n\nWhen an attack looms\, the phone begins to ring. One call becomes another. As the night deepens\, Alima and Muhammad must navigate not only the weight of what they hear\, but their own questions about responsibility\, identity\, and how to respond to injustice. There are choices no-one hopes to have to make.\n\nBased on true stories from the real people of Camden\, CAMDENWALLA gives voice to those who refused to stay silent. Intimate\, urgent\, and quietly powerful\, the Camden Monitoring Project is once again activated in the very building it was born\, as we continue to ask ourselves what we must do in the face of hatred\, division and obstinate hope. Blending humour\, humanity\, and lived experience\, CAMDENWALLA shines a light on a hidden history\, and the people who made sure it was never forgotten.\n\nhttps://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-bb108bde-bc48-4f5d-9483-b895e98d351b
LOCATION:Camden People's Theatre\, 58-60 Hampstead Rd\, London NW1 2PY\, UK
URL:https://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-bb108bde-bc48-4f5d-9483-b895e98d351b
END:VEVENT
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UID:b0a5183e-0d69-4276-83b5-bbcff621b737@townspot.co
DTSTAMP:20260614T011124Z
DTSTART:20260702T181500Z
DTEND:20260702T193000Z
SUMMARY:CAMDENWALLA
DESCRIPTION:1994\, the Camden Monitoring Project\, 60 Hampstead Road. A group of volunteers\, organising against the growing racist attacks.\n\nWhen threat is daily\, resistance becomes a daily task\, but as the teenage Alima is thrown into a night at the Project with her Uncle Muhammed\, it becomes clear that within the ordinary\, live the extraordinary acts of care needed to hold a community together. \n\nWhen an attack looms\, the phone begins to ring. One call becomes another. As the night deepens\, Alima and Muhammad must navigate not only the weight of what they hear\, but their own questions about responsibility\, identity\, and how to respond to injustice. There are choices no-one hopes to have to make.\n\nBased on true stories from the real people of Camden\, CAMDENWALLA gives voice to those who refused to stay silent. Intimate\, urgent\, and quietly powerful\, the Camden Monitoring Project is once again activated in the very building it was born\, as we continue to ask ourselves what we must do in the face of hatred\, division and obstinate hope. Blending humour\, humanity\, and lived experience\, CAMDENWALLA shines a light on a hidden history\, and the people who made sure it was never forgotten.\n\nhttps://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-b0a5183e-0d69-4276-83b5-bbcff621b737
LOCATION:Camden People's Theatre\, 58-60 Hampstead Rd\, London NW1 2PY\, UK
URL:https://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-b0a5183e-0d69-4276-83b5-bbcff621b737
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:66825ee2-b652-46d7-b0f2-70afe7fb9fdd@townspot.co
DTSTAMP:20260614T011124Z
DTSTART:20260703T181500Z
DTEND:20260703T193000Z
SUMMARY:CAMDENWALLA
DESCRIPTION:1994\, the Camden Monitoring Project\, 60 Hampstead Road. A group of volunteers\, organising against the growing racist attacks.\n\nWhen threat is daily\, resistance becomes a daily task\, but as the teenage Alima is thrown into a night at the Project with her Uncle Muhammed\, it becomes clear that within the ordinary\, live the extraordinary acts of care needed to hold a community together. \n\nWhen an attack looms\, the phone begins to ring. One call becomes another. As the night deepens\, Alima and Muhammad must navigate not only the weight of what they hear\, but their own questions about responsibility\, identity\, and how to respond to injustice. There are choices no-one hopes to have to make.\n\nBased on true stories from the real people of Camden\, CAMDENWALLA gives voice to those who refused to stay silent. Intimate\, urgent\, and quietly powerful\, the Camden Monitoring Project is once again activated in the very building it was born\, as we continue to ask ourselves what we must do in the face of hatred\, division and obstinate hope. Blending humour\, humanity\, and lived experience\, CAMDENWALLA shines a light on a hidden history\, and the people who made sure it was never forgotten.\n\nhttps://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-66825ee2-b652-46d7-b0f2-70afe7fb9fdd
LOCATION:Camden People's Theatre\, 58-60 Hampstead Rd\, London NW1 2PY\, UK
URL:https://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-66825ee2-b652-46d7-b0f2-70afe7fb9fdd
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:d8ef3a0b-1d1e-449b-9f86-262a7ea9a542@townspot.co
DTSTAMP:20260614T011124Z
DTSTART:20260704T140000Z
DTEND:20260704T151500Z
SUMMARY:CAMDENWALLA
DESCRIPTION:1994\, the Camden Monitoring Project\, 60 Hampstead Road. A group of volunteers\, organising against the growing racist attacks.\n\nWhen threat is daily\, resistance becomes a daily task\, but as the teenage Alima is thrown into a night at the Project with her Uncle Muhammed\, it becomes clear that within the ordinary\, live the extraordinary acts of care needed to hold a community together. \n\nWhen an attack looms\, the phone begins to ring. One call becomes another. As the night deepens\, Alima and Muhammad must navigate not only the weight of what they hear\, but their own questions about responsibility\, identity\, and how to respond to injustice. There are choices no-one hopes to have to make.\n\nBased on true stories from the real people of Camden\, CAMDENWALLA gives voice to those who refused to stay silent. Intimate\, urgent\, and quietly powerful\, the Camden Monitoring Project is once again activated in the very building it was born\, as we continue to ask ourselves what we must do in the face of hatred\, division and obstinate hope. Blending humour\, humanity\, and lived experience\, CAMDENWALLA shines a light on a hidden history\, and the people who made sure it was never forgotten.\n\nhttps://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-d8ef3a0b-1d1e-449b-9f86-262a7ea9a542
LOCATION:Camden People's Theatre\, 58-60 Hampstead Rd\, London NW1 2PY\, UK
URL:https://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-d8ef3a0b-1d1e-449b-9f86-262a7ea9a542
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:023ccaad-bd14-4c2e-a260-a1e73299885a@townspot.co
DTSTAMP:20260614T011124Z
DTSTART:20260704T181500Z
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SUMMARY:CAMDENWALLA
DESCRIPTION:1994\, the Camden Monitoring Project\, 60 Hampstead Road. A group of volunteers\, organising against the growing racist attacks.\n\nWhen threat is daily\, resistance becomes a daily task\, but as the teenage Alima is thrown into a night at the Project with her Uncle Muhammed\, it becomes clear that within the ordinary\, live the extraordinary acts of care needed to hold a community together. \n\nWhen an attack looms\, the phone begins to ring. One call becomes another. As the night deepens\, Alima and Muhammad must navigate not only the weight of what they hear\, but their own questions about responsibility\, identity\, and how to respond to injustice. There are choices no-one hopes to have to make.\n\nBased on true stories from the real people of Camden\, CAMDENWALLA gives voice to those who refused to stay silent. Intimate\, urgent\, and quietly powerful\, the Camden Monitoring Project is once again activated in the very building it was born\, as we continue to ask ourselves what we must do in the face of hatred\, division and obstinate hope. Blending humour\, humanity\, and lived experience\, CAMDENWALLA shines a light on a hidden history\, and the people who made sure it was never forgotten.\n\nhttps://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-023ccaad-bd14-4c2e-a260-a1e73299885a
LOCATION:Camden People's Theatre\, 58-60 Hampstead Rd\, London NW1 2PY\, UK
URL:https://www.townspot.co/event/camdenwalla-023ccaad-bd14-4c2e-a260-a1e73299885a
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