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Camden Inspire festival showcases creative talent this September

From mosaic masterclasses and street art to Caribbean food and jazz music, a weekend festival is for everyone and it is right in the heart of Camden.

On September 2 and 3, Camden Inspire festival will celebrate the borough’s creativity and community with a packed schedule.

The event will be located in Buck Street and Stucley Place, offering a colourful backdrop to the festivities with their array of street murals and art.

Camden Open Air Gallery will be curating two days of live, interactive street art and mosaic workshops will be taught by the London School of Mosaic.

At the same time, a diverse music line-up of indie, jazz, soul, electronica, dream-pop and folk, all reflect Camden’s reputation as a focal point of music.

Music will be hosted by Roundhouse, Cafe KOKO, Green Note, Spiritual Bar and Camden’s own Dig It Soundsystem.

Mayhap Studio will hold a clay hand-building workshop which offers people the chance to craft items which will later be glazed and fired in their pottery studio.

An array of street food favourites, ranging from authentic home-cooked Caribbean food from Vibe‘n’Go to the taste of Thailand by Pmo Thai Cafe as well as Mediterranean with a Kosovan twist from Peron Nº4.

Lucy Wood, head of music at Roundhouse said: “Camden Inspire is such a great event to showcase all the incredible creative talent and legendary spaces we have across Camden.

“We’re bringing some of our brilliant resident artists to the stage and can’t wait to see the rest of the community come out to support this event.”


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