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Post by Reds on Sept 9, 2005 8:35:29 GMT
The UK First Ever National Parents and Black Boys ConferenceThe National Black Boys Can Association, a Theos Hodos Limited project, will be holding a ground breaking National Conference for Parents and Black Boys at the Emmanuel Conference Centre, Westminster, London on Saturday 17th September 2005. Around 1000 delegates are expected to attend this event with financial support from the Department for Education and Skills, and sponsorship from the Church of God of Prophecy, The New Nation Newspaper and Barclays Bank. Key Speakers at the event include Sir Bill Morris O.J, The Rt Hon David Lammy MP and many more. The conference entitled “Raising Aspirations and Achievement“will take a holistic approach to raising Black Boys aspirations and achievement. It will feature presentations, workshops and discussions on such matters as education, behavioural challenges, youth culture, parenting etc and will be led by some of the leading black academics, speakers and performers in the UK, including Carver Anderson, Dr Tony Sewell, Melvin Davies and many more. Cheron Byfield, Chairperson for the National Black Boys Can Association says “For the first time, many of the leading black people across the UK have come together in this fashion. There is now a groundswell desire for innovation, leadership, partnership and success in educating, parenting and supporting Black boys. I have been humbled by the calibre of individuals who want to work with us, support us, wish us well and are doing so. This includes politicians, celebrities, academics, mainstream education, churches, community leaders, parents and ultimately Black boys… they are with us all the way.†This conference will also incorporate the presentation of two categories of the annual Black Boys Can National Awards, i.e. the “Black Boys of Distinction†awards and the “Parents of Distinction Awards. These prestigious awards are designed to recognise and celebrate Black boys achievements and the contributions their parents have made to their success. We particularly welcome nominations for academic achievement, behavioural improvements and social achievements. For further information, an application form for tickets or to nominate an individual for an award , visit the website of the National Black Boys Can Association at www.blackboyscan.co.uk or telephone us on 0121 358 8618; or email us at blackboyscan@hotmail.com The closing date for receipt of completed Award Nominations is 5th September 2005. ***END *** Notes to editors: The National Black Boys Can Association For additional information please contact: Henroy Green- PR Director for the National Black Boys Can Association Mobile 07831 878452 or Cheron Byfield on Telephone 0121 358 8618. Fax 0121 358 1065;; Email blackboyscan@hotmail.com or write to the National Black Boys Can Association, 6 Beacon Court, Birmingham Road, Great Barr, Birmingham, B43 6NN. Website:http:// www.blackboyscan.co.uk
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Post by Reds on Sept 9, 2005 9:16:45 GMT
PRESS RELEASE MOVE OVER BOB GELDOF - AJA’S HERE United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Spokesman on Peace and Poverty for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean, performance poet, humanitarian and photographer, AJA will be in England to launch his e-Book and to participate in the 3rd Annual International Black Media Festival in Oxford. AJA will launch the e-Book entitled “Don’t Let Me Die” on Tuesday 4th October at the Barbados High Commission from 7.30pm – 9.30pm. The e-Book is a volume of poems, perspectives and photographs that captures the human suffering caused by war, social decay, poverty and HIV-sick, particularly on children. Between 2003 and 2004, AJA visited a number of war-torn and poverty-stricken countries, where he took the photographs for the e-Book. The national television station of Barbados, the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) also made a documentary of the humanitarian tour. Entitled “Don’t Let Them Die: The Journey of AJA” it features six 30-minute episodes of the countries he visited. AJA will present episodes of the documentary at the 3rd Annual International Black Media Festival in Oxford on Saturday 8th October. His presentation is entitled Evolutionary Poet: Finding Media to tell the Story" and will feature a 30-minute excerpt of “Don’t Let Them Die: The Journey of AJA”; the 30-minute episode on Haiti; and a reading of some of his works. Mr. Herbie Yearwood, Barbados Deputy High Commissioner, said, “We are honoured to be hosting the launch of AJA’s e-book at the High Commission. AJA is truly a talented and inspirational person. His commitment and dedication to his art form, and the charity he founded the International Foundation for Peace and Poverty Eradication (IFPPE): www.ifppe.org. illustrates the remarkable person that AJA is”. 2 page Pamela Roberts, Founder and Festival Director, said, “I am delighted to be working in association with the Barbados High Commission to host the launch of AJA’s E-book and to have AJA attend the festival. It gives an opportunity for black people and the wider society to see that we have our own very strong role models, especially in the Caribbean, who are making a positive contribution to the war on poverty and HIV-sick. Barbadian artist, AJA ( Adisa Jelani Andwele) is one of the leading exponents of performance poetry in the Caribbean. From his emergence as a poet in the 1980’s AJA has focused on many of the world’s problems. The themes of his work include war, social decay and economic suppression, and in particular their impact on children. The 3rd Annual International Black Media Festival The International Black Media Festival takes place in the historical and academic city of Oxford from the Thursday 6th – Sunday 9th October 2005, with a dynamic programme of events and screenings which includes the gala reception and screening of JUSTICE, screenings from Africa, America, Caribbean and the UK, a digital media conference, panel debates, open submission strand for young directors, its educational programme for young people - Dare to Dream and its signature closing event; the classic Sunday Jazz brunch screenings. Further information can be found at: www.ibmf.net.
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Post by Reds on Sept 9, 2005 9:24:12 GMT
The 3rd Annual International Black Media Festival: Breaking the Illusions takes place from Thursday 6th October – Sunday 9th October in the historic and academic city of Oxford. The festival features a dynamic programme of events: the official gala reception and European Premiere of JUSTICE. Made by civil rights lawyers, JUSTICE stars Roger Guenveur Smith as an ambitious lawyer out to change a corrupt legal system. JUSTICE received the grand prize as overall 2005 Spaghetti Junction Urban Film Festival Winner in Atlanta. The 2005 Dallas Juneteenth Festival has honored JUSTICE with a special Emancipation Series screening and award. Dare to Dream a session aimed at, though not exclusively, young people from the ages of 11-16 years, and looks at the opportunities available in the broadcast and film industry. The session showcases careers and routes into the film and television industry outlining what skills, attributes, qualifications and work experience are required. Dare to Dream also includes a motivational aspect, with presentations and exercises to encouraged participants to consider of what preparation they can start to implement to achieve their aims, objectives and desired goals; a Digital Media conference exploring the new applications of digital media, its impact and opportunities for independent filmmakers to produce and distribute their work. FREE Make a short film in a day: A one day introduction into filmmaking; hosted by BBC’s Video Nation programme. Learn the basic of producing and directing a short film, shoot the footage in and around Oxford, edit the footage, hopefully, in time, for screening at the Phoenix Cinema; FREE animation workshops for young people. Up and coming directors showcase their work in the Hot Shots short film screenings; an opportunity for you to step back in time and get into the mood of the 70’s with the classic zone screening of BLACK CAESAR followed by a social evening; the festival culminates with its closing signature event; the Sunday Jazz brunch screenings; a sumptuous African American and Caribbean buffet served whilst enjoying a series of screenings, poetry and jazz music. To secure a place for the animation workshop or the make a short film, please email your details to info@ibmf.net. For further information: 01494 538 769 07950 785 050. Email: info@ibmf.net : www.ibmf.netPre-Festival Screenings The International Black Media Festival will be hosting a series of pre-festival screenings taking place at the Phoenix picture house cinema and Holiday Inn Hotel Oxford, during July, August, September and October. See www.ibmf.net for programme.
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Post by Reds on Sept 13, 2005 8:36:42 GMT
Da Comedy Room Comedy shows for listings BHM October 2005 Hi All
Please can you insert these (3) comedy shows for Black History Month in your listings section for next week. Thanks for your continual support.
Da Comedy Room @ Harrow Arts Centre - Harrow
Black History Month Comedy Special for the family entitled The Edutainers of Comedy PT2, featuring comedy from Robbie Gee, Kwaku, Geoff Schumann and Leo Muhammad. On Sat 8th Oct 2005 at Harrow Arts Centre, Uxbridge Rd, Hatch End, Middx, HA5.Adults £11.50: Children £7.00, doors open 7pm and Showtime 8pm sharp. Call the Box Office on 0208 428 0124 or Jacque 07985 212145 or email: info@DaComedyRoom.com
Da Comedy Room @ Y Theatre - Leicester
BHM Comedy Special entitled Leicester is Laughing. Featuring comedy from Richard Blackwood, Special P plus more to confirm. On Sat 29th Oct 2005 at Y Theatre, 7 East Street, Leicester. Tickets £10, doors open 7pm and Showtime 8pm sharp. Call the Box Office on 0116 2557066 or Jacque 07985 212145 or email: info@DaComedyRoom.com
Da Comedy Room @ The Concert Hall - Ipswich A BHM Comedy show for the family called Mek Mi Laugh. Featuring comedy from , Kwaku, Special P, Glenda Jaxson, Redz and Mr Cee. On Sun 2nd Oct 2005 at The New Wolsey Theatre, Civic Drive, Ipswich, IP1.Tickets £5.95 - £12.95, doors open 7pm and Showtime 7.45pm sharp. Call the Box Office on 01473 295900 or Jacque 07985 212145 or email: info@DaComedyRoom.com Carlton (Da Comedy Room) 07985 212145/ 020 8427 0840
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Post by Reds on Sept 13, 2005 8:44:14 GMT
Dear All, BECA Black Entertainment Comedy Awards 2005UPDATE ON BECA (Black Entertainment Comedy Awards) Venue: Broadway Theatre Catford, London, SE6, Date: 12th November 2005 Title Sponsors: MONEYGRAM The Sixth Annual BECA (Black Entertainment Comedy Awards) are fast approaching, set for 12th November at Broadway Theatre, Catford, London, SE6. This year we are sponsored by the top money transfer company Moneygram. This years event will be high-profiled and we have the support of the black UK comedians and comediennes, as well as high-profile companies , such New Nation Newspaper, Voice Newspaper, Choice FM, Blacknet UK, Gleaner (JA), Blackmarket Newsletter (USA) and Olumide Ajayi (Nigeria PR) to name a few. This year, we are very glad to support the charity ACLT (African Caribbean Leukaemia Trust), and Beverley De-Gale and Orin Lewis have given us their blessing. We are also thankful to Mr. Alan Charles for securing sponsorship from Moneygram of this event, and this event will be in association with MONEYGRAM. We have priced the tickets at £15 and £20. Tickets will be on sale from 12th September 2005 from Broadway Theatre – Catford box office: 0208 690 0002. You can still vote for your favourite comedian / comedienne by visiting www.becaaawards.co.uk closing date is at 5pm on Friday 28th October 2005 Confirmed compare will be Geoff Schumann. BECA Awards is the only UK event that celebrates and awards Black Comedy talent. You the public descides who wins in each category, and this event is a testament of the great comedy talent that we have in the UK today. Come out and support this event. You will have a great time, as it is not only just an awards presentation but a class comedy and entertainment show. Also, why not come and enjoy yourself at our after party. We the promoters Tharmm Equest Limited and Da Comedy Room Limited and our title sponsors MONEYGRAM look forward to seeing you at this event on 12th November 2005 @ Broadway Theatre – Catford, London. SE6. For more information contact info@becaawards.co.uk Regards, BECA Management Team Sponsored by MONEYGRAM Carlton (Da Comedy Room) 07985 212145/ 020 8427 0840 It's good to laugh at jokes not each other... www.DaComedyRoom.com
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Post by Reds on Sept 20, 2005 18:41:33 GMT
ACTING COURSE "WHY THIS" ARE YOU 30'S TO OVER 65'S DO YOU HAVE THE A FACTOR? AGE HAS NOTHING DO WITH IT - NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY BIG PEOPLES THEATRE 30'S TO OVER 65'S FOR MEN AND WOMEN
SUNDAY 16TH OCTOBER 2005 AT THE HACKNEY EMPIRE BULLION ROOM THEATRE FROM 10.00AM TO 6.30PM EVENING PERFORMANCE AT 7PM BOOK YOUR COURSE PLACE ON 0208 376 1919 INVITE YOUR FRIENDS IN THE EVENING TO SEE YOU PERFORM! COURSE £10.00 INCLUSIVE OF REFRESHMENTS EVE £5 0208 985 2424
TUTOR: 2ND YEAR MA STUDENT AT GOLDSMITH UNIVERSITY LORNA BLACKMAN
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Post by Reds on Sept 25, 2005 9:36:06 GMT
The award winning 3rd Annual International Black Media Festival: Breaking the Illusions takes place from Thursday 6th October – Sunday 9th October in the historic and academic city of Oxford. The only black media festival to be recognized by the Queen of England for outstanding contribution to media services in December 2004. The keynote presentation to open the festival is made by BAFTA lifetime recipient, accomplished broadcaster, producer and writer, Dr. Floella Benjamin OBE. The festival features a dynamic programme of events: the official gala reception and European Premiere of JUSTICE at the outstanding Oxford University Natural History Museum. Made by civil rights lawyers, JUSTICE stars Roger Guenveur Smith as an ambitious lawyer out to change a corrupt legal system. JUSTICE received the grand prize as overall 2005 Spaghetti Junction Urban Film Festival Winner in Atlanta. The 2005 Dallas Juneteenth Festival has honored JUSTICE with a special Emancipation Series screening and award. WRITE ON - a black writers course for culturally diverse writers with workshops on getting started, doing it yourself – a guide to self-publishing, the role of the agent/publisher. Live and Direct from Barbados - AJA, international artist and United National spokesperson for Poverty and Peace for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean states screening excerpts from his e book Don’t let them die and his documentary series produced by Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation Dare to Dream a session aimed at, though not exclusively, young people from the ages of 11-16 years, and looks at the opportunities available in the broadcast and film industry. The session showcases careers and routes into the film and television industry outlining what skills, attributes, qualifications and work experience are required. Panellists include: Jonathon Mildenhall, the first black managing director of the seventh largest advertising agency TBWA, Darcia Martin, BBC directors on doctors, her Delong, senior television producer for GMTV. Dare to Dream also includes a motivational aspect, hosted by Steve Rock, with presentations and exercises to encouraged participants to consider of what preparation they can start to implement to achieve their aims, objectives and desired goals; a seminar looking at the impact and opportunities for independent filmmakers to produce and distribute their work. FREE Make a short film in a day: a one day introduction into filmmaking; hosted by the award winning BBC’s Video Nation programme. Producers from the Video Nation programme will guide you thbaby the basic of producing and directing a short film, shoot the footage in and around Oxford, edit the footage, hopefully, in time, for screening at the Phoenix Cinema; FREE animation workshops for young people. Up and coming directors showcase their work in the Hot Shots short film screenings; an opportunity for you to step back in time and get into the mood of the 70’s with the classic zone screening of BLACK CAESAR followed by a social evening; the festival culminates with its closing signature event; the Sunday Jazz brunch screenings; a sumptuous African American and Caribbean buffet served whilst enjoying a series of screenings, poetry and jazz music. Pamela Roberts, Founder and Executive Director said, The International Black Media Festival is an important event that profiles the work of black filmmakers and provides an opportunity for people interested in accessing a career within the media.’ For further information on the festival please contact Pamela Roberts info@ibmf.net. For further information: 01494 538 769 07950 785 050. Email: info@ibmf.net W: www.ibmf.netENDS
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Post by Reds on Sept 29, 2005 6:47:54 GMT
The 3rd Annual International Black Media Festival FREE INTERACTIVE SESSIONS FOR YOUNG PEOPLESaturday 8th October 12.00 – 2.00pm FREE to 11 – 15years Dare to Dream a session aimed at, though not exclusively, young people from the ages of 11-16 years, and looks at the opportunities available in the broadcast and film industry. The session showcases careers and routes into the film and television industry outlining what skills, attributes, qualifications and work experience are required. Panellists include: Jonathon Mildenhall, the first black managing director of the seventh largest advertising agency TBWA, Darcia Martin, BBC director on Doctors and Judge John Deeds, her Delone, senior television producer for GMTV and Tim Morgan senior engineer at The Mill post production studio. Tim worked on the special effects for the feature film Gladiators. Dare to Dream also includes a motivational aspect, hosted by Steve Rock, with presentations and exercises to encouraged participants to consider of what preparation they can start to implement to achieve their aims, objectives and desired goals; a seminar looking at the impact and opportunities for independent filmmakers to produce and distribute their work. Saturday 8th October 9.30 – 6.00pmFREE Make a short film in a day: a one day introduction into filmmaking; hosted by the award winning BBC’s Video Nation programme. Producers Tariq Aziz - Video Nation producer BBC London and BBC Interactive TV Your Stories and Sophie van Brugen Oxford Video Nation producer will guide you thbaby the basic of producing and directing a short film, shoot the footage in and around Oxford, edit the footage, hopefully, in time, for screening. Saturday 8th October 1.00 – 3.00pm FREE animation workshops for young people.Saturday 8th October SKILLSET careers information standWant to find about how to get in to the media, want being a producer or a director is about Find out from the Skillset advisors. If you would like to have a one to one session with an advisor please email info@ibmf.net to book a timeslot. Please use the booking form to book the session you would like to attend and email to info@ibmf.net. Further information can be found on www.ibmf.net
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Post by Reds on Sept 29, 2005 7:05:46 GMT
The 3rd Annual International Black Media Festival in OxfordThe award winning film JUSTICE makes it European Première at the award winning 3rd Annual International Black Media Festival. Made by civil rights lawyers, JUSTICE stars Roger Guenveur Smith as an ambitious lawyer out to change a corrupt legal system. JUSTICE was inspired by the real-life experiences of civil rights lawyers, including writer/director/producer Jeanne-Marie Almonor. Ms. Almonor grew up in inner-city Brooklyn, went to Harvard Law School, and joined a corporate law firm in Minneapolis. After a few years, she left the firm to start a civil rights law practice with her husband and fellow Harvard Law grad, John Shulman. For more than a decade, the couple has fought on the front lines in the battle for social and economic justice. Ms. Almonor and Mr. Shulman made JUSTICE to expose the truth about the American criminal justice system, where racial disparities in arrest rates, charges, convictions and incarceration have put 1 in 10 African-American men aged 25-29 in prison (compared to 1 in 100 white men). JUSTICE awards have been numerous they include the grand prize as overall 2005 Spaghetti Junction Urban Film Festival Winner in Atlanta. The 2005 Dallas Juneteenth Festival honored JUSTICE with a special Emancipation Series screening and award. JUSTICE was nominated for a 2005 NAACP Image Award in the Outstanding Television Movie, Miniseries or Dramatic Special category. The premiere takes places at the prestigious and historic Oxford University Natural History Museum. The evening starts with a cocktail reception, hosted by Cockspur Rum, in the Museum’s court area. BAFTA Lifetime achievement recipient, accomplished producer, author and broadcaster Dr. Floella Benjamin OBE will deliver the keynote presentation. The producers and directors of JUSTICE, Jeanne-Marie Almonor and John Shulman, are flying in direct from the USA to attend the screening and host the Q&A session. Dr. Floella Benjamin said ‘I am honoured to deliver the keynote presentation at the launch of the International Black media Festival in Oxford’. Pamela Roberts, Founder and Executive Director said ‘I am delighted that the award wining film JUSTICE will open the festival to mark the arrival of the International Black Media Festival in Oxford. The International Black Media Festival provides an important role in promoting and showcasing the talents of black filmmakers, it also provides opportunities for aspiring media practitioners on accessing a career within the media thbaby its workshop and educational programme ENDS NOTES 1. Images of Ms. Almonor and Mr. Shulman, JUSTICE poster and stills from the film are available 2. Directors available for interviews on Thursday 6th October. Please contact ibmf on 07950 785 050 3. The International Black Media Festival takes place in the historical and academic city of Oxford from the Thursday 6th – Sunday 9th October 2005, with a dynamic programme of events and screenings which includes the gala reception and screening of JUSTICE, screenings from Africa, America, Caribbean and the UK, a digital media conference, panel debates, open submission strand for young directors, its educational programme for young people - Dare to Dream and its signature closing event; the classic Sunday Jazz brunch screenings. www.ibmf.net. 4. www.artistry-events.com5.
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Post by Trinis in londoncom on Sept 30, 2005 5:09:02 GMT
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Post by Caribbean London on Oct 24, 2005 8:23:03 GMT
 ladies waer what you want prize for best costume
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Post by Lorna Blackman on Nov 22, 2005 18:25:56 GMT
LEAVE THE DRUGS ALONE”
This initiative has been funded by Haringey DAAT Delivered by The Stylisters/Urban Short Cuts/Big Peoples Theatre 1 day FREE drama workshop linked to an evening performance for 16-24 year olds 10.00am to 6.30pm evening performance 7pm Saturday 26th November 2005 Lunch and Refreshments provided for all participants All participants will be presented with Certificates of Performance The drama workshop will include presentations by Students and young people that use the support services in Haringey Northumberland Park School, London N.17 (in the school theatre) Contact Lorna Blackman on 0208 376 1919 to book your place on the workshop Northumberland Park School is situated behind Tottenham Hotspur Football ground £3.00 Admission to the evening performance H A R I N G E Y DAAT Drug and Alchol Action Team
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Post by Lorna Blackman on Nov 22, 2005 18:30:12 GMT
The Stylisters Children and Youth Voluntary Performing Arts Group YOUTH SEASONAL SPECIAL VARIETY SHOWCASE SPONSORED BY STATION FM 7 TO 15 YEARS All young people must be accompanied by a parent or guardian LET’S SEE YOUR TALENT Dance/Drama/Sing/Musician/Poet/Rapper SATURDAY 17TH DECEMBER 2005 Permission will be required by parents/guardian on the day as this will be filmed for future broadcast AT THE NORTHUMBERLAND PARK SCHOOL, WORCESTER AVENUE, LONDON N.17 ALL YOUNG PEOPLE WILL RECEIVE PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATES PLEASE TELEPHONE LORNA BLACKMAN ON 0208 376 1919 12.00 LUNCH PRE-WORKSHOP REFRESHMENTS AND DRESS REHEARSAL 7PM PERFORM ADMISSION £3.00
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Post by Reds on Dec 2, 2005 9:41:55 GMT
I was wondering if 'The Caribbean Lime' can be listed on your site as a weekly place to go. It is a night of mainly soca music where the Caribbean community come together weekly and party like they are 'back home'. This night has proven to be a very enjoyable place to go. It is held weekly at Cagneys Bar, 67 Wornington Road, Ladbroke Grove, London w10 5QJ.
Further info contact Soca Johnny on 07903 211 522
The Caribbean Lime, Every Sunday at Cagneys Bar, 67 Wornington Road, Ladbroke Grove, London W10 5QJ See you there!
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Post by DJ L on Dec 14, 2005 20:40:28 GMT
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Post by bigfoot on Dec 30, 2005 14:07:31 GMT
:)IF YOU ARE INTO YOUR ROOTS AND CULTURE MUSIC THEN TUNE INTO STATION FM 89.8 ON MONDAY MORNINGS,LISTEN TO THE ROOTS ROCK REGGAE SHOW WITH DJ BIGFOOT 10AM TILL 12 MIDDAY.I AM ALSO LOOKING FOR ROOTS MUSIC/ARTIST TO FEATURE ON MY SHOW.YOU CAN CONTACT ME AT 69 BROAD LANE TOTTENHAM LONDON N.15 4DJ
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Post by Soul Inspired on Jan 2, 2006 23:21:39 GMT
Do you remember tracks like? Fools Paradise-Melisa Morgan, Rock Creek Park-The Blackbyrds, I Found Loving-The Fat Back Band, Who Do You Love-Bernard Wright, Let The Music Play-Shannon, Rose Royce-Magic press, I Feel For You-Chaka Khan, Yo that’s A Lot Of Body-Ready For The World, Twilight-Frankie Beverly Than make sure you do not miss Soul Inspired Thursday 12 January 2006 @ 10 Rooms London W1. DJs on the night include DJ L, Dodge (MTV Lick), Fitzroy DA Buzzboy, Diggz, Femi and JP. This night starts at 10pm and finishes at 3am, be prepared to party all night!!!!!!!!! The price is £5 on Guest list or £10 without For limited free passes and to get on my £5 guest list please email your names to guestlist@DJ-L.com or text names to 0784 5 60 60 69 Please pass this on to as many people as possible. Thanks DJ L NexLevelEnt Ltd www.DJ-L.com DJL_@hotmail.co.uk Office No: 0845 3245 842 Fax: 0707 502 1015
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Post by dave zulu on Jan 7, 2006 13:42:45 GMT
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Post by Reds London on Jan 25, 2006 15:29:31 GMT
Da Comedy Room Comedy shows for listings Feb/Mar 2006 1. Da Comedy Room @ Hounslow “Hounslow is Laughin†featuring comedy from Special P, Glenda Jaxson, Richard Blackwood, Teddy Bear, Janet Willaims on Sat 11th Feb 2006 at Paul Robeson Theatre, Treaty Centre, 44 High Street, Hounslow, TW3. Doors open 7pm and Showtime 8pm sharp Call the Box Office on 08454 562840/ 07985 212145 or visit: www.DaComedyRoom.com 2. Da Comedy Room @ Ipswich “Mek Mi Laugh†featuring comedy from Richard Blackwood, Victor Daniels, Special P, Glenda Jaxson, Teddy Bear. On Sun 12th Feb 2006 at The New Wolsey Theatre, Civic Drive, Ipswich, IP1.Tickets £5.95 - £12.95, doors open 7pm and Showtime 7.45pm sharp. Call the Box Office on 01473 295900/ 07985 212145 or visit: www.DaComedyRoom.com 3. Da Comedy Room @ - Lewisham “UK Queens of Comedy PT1†featuring comedy from Gina Yashere, Glenda Jaxson, Janet Williams, Annette f*gon hosted by Dibbi. On Sat 25th Mar 2006 at The Broadway Theatre, Catford, SE6. Tickets £15.00, doors open 7pm and Showtime 8pm sharp. Call the Box Office on 0208 690 0002/ 07985 212145 or visit: www.DaComedyRoom.com 4. Da Comedy Room @ Nottingham “UK Queens of Comedy PT2†featuring comedy from Gina Yashere, Glenda Jaxson, Janet Williams, Annette f*gon hosted by Dibbi, on Sun 26th Mar 2006 at Playhouse Theatre Wellington Close, Nottingham NG1.Tickets £15.00, doors open 7pm and Showtime 8pm sharp. Call the Box Office on 01159 419419/ 07985 212145 or visit: www.DaComedyRoom.com 5. Da Comedy Room @ Harrow “Mothers Day Comedy Special†featuring comedy from Kwaku, Tony Hendriks, Teddy Bear, Mr Cee and Sexy Rex on Sun 26th Mar 2006 at Harrow Arts Centre, Uxbridge Rd, Hatch End, Middx, HA5.Adults £11.50, doors open 7pm and Showtime 8pm sharp. Call the Box Office on 0208 428 0124/ 07985 212145 or visit: www.DaComedyRoom.com Carlton Da Comedy Room Management Team 07985 212145/ 020 8427 0840
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Post by Reds London on Jan 25, 2006 15:41:43 GMT
IT’S 11TH ANNUAL COMEDY SPECIAL
Ian Edwards Friday 27th January 7.30pm Saturday 28th January 7.30pm Lawrence Batley Theatre Dancehouse Theatre Queen St, Huddersfield Oxford Rd, Manchester Tickets £12.50, Tickets £12.50, Box 0ffice 01484-430528 Box 0ffice 0161-237 9753/236 7110 HUDDERSFIELD SHOW SOLD OUT! After the sell out success of US All-Stars V’s Smile Jamaica, KARNAK Entertainment returns to the Lawrence Batley Theatre Huddersfield, & the Dancehouse Theatre Manchester for its 11th annual Comedy Tour with arguably it’s finest UK line up yet.
Headlining is Curtis Walker the “Don Dadda”, is one of the black comedy circuits most recognizable and respected acts. He’s the voice of Carlton in the cult children’s comedy series Kerching! (CBBC), as well as contributing to a large number of television programmes including The Real McCoy (BBC), They Think It’s All Over (BBC), Paramount City (BBC), Blouse & Skirt (BBC), Urban Heat , Black Britain (BBC), Glastonbury 2000 (BBC) and Jonathan Ross (Channel 4).
As a very inventive and individual actor, Curtis has raked up a number of appearances including the Lenny Henry Show, Ed Stone is Dead (BBC) and Maya Angelou’s Moon On A Rainbow Shawl. His work on the recently released features, Bullet Boy and Now What, is fast-gaining him recognition in the world of film. He also had a small role in Kathy Burke’s The End.
Following a brilliant performance at the Birmingham Symphony Hall, he was introduced to a rhapsodic Nelson Mandela, who wanted to shake his hand twice.
He has toured his acclaimed and skillfully written one-man show ‘Right Now’ as well as clocking up a number of stand-up gigs at The Comedy Store and Jongleurs. He is the recipient of the best male stand Up from BICA, as well as the Top Carlton TV Multicultural Entertainment & Comedy Award.
‘Moves an audience in a way I’ve never seen a stand-up do before’ The Guardian
Richard Blackwood needs no introduction has performed in comedy venues up and down the country. He is also a regular at the famous Comedy Store in London’s West End. Amongst his numerous television appearances, including CLUB CLASS, a stand-up comedy show for Channel 5, THE BASE - one of MTV's top ten shows and 2 series of TOGS, a Channel 5 production. Richard presented 2 series of SINGLED OUT, a dating game show for MTV and Channel 5. Richard also co-hosted the Smash Hits Music Awards, was a regular presenter on TOP OF THE POPS for BBC1, and fronted the youth magazine show, YOUTH NATION.
Richard starred in “Ed Stone Is Dead”, (his acting debut), a comedy/drama aired on the BBC. Richard was a Bar Manager in THE CLUB, transmitted on ITV1 and ITV2. Most recently, Richard had a guest role in an episode of Holby City (BBC1 hospital drama) and the now infamous CELEBRITY DETOX (Five). Richard now brings his wealth of experience to Choice FM, every Saturday and Sunday, 12pm to 3pm.
Rudi Lickwood Jongleurs award winner (Best performer 2000/2001) Rudi Lickwood is one of the busiest acts on the UK comedy circuit, with a sense of humour and razor-sharp material that appeals to all audiences. A super confident playful personality and oozing charisma, his infectious charm has made him a desirable commodity for television and radio work, as well as conferences and product launches
Glenda Jaxson known as the “Big Mamma” of Comedy is definitely one of the most unique and distinctive female acts on the comedy circuit today. She has appeared long side comediennes such as Gina Yashere, Angie Le Mar, Shazia Mirza, Ninia Benjamin and her recent accolades to add to her collection was winning the (BECA) Black Entertainment Comedy Award 2004 for “Best Female Comedienne held at the Hackney Empire in November 2004.
Plus award winning newcomer, KOJO who has recently been signed by Radio 1’s new urban offshoot station 1 Xtra and new presenter on CBBC. "Best Male Comedian" at the Black Entertainment Comedy Awards for 2005.
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