Camberwell Talks Summer 2022
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SE5 Forum's Summer Season 2022 of Camberwell Talks proudly presents the vibrant voices of inspiring locals.
About this event
SE5 Forum's Summer Season 2022 of Camberwell Talks proudly presents the vibrant voices of inspiring locals as they talk about how innovate youth theatre, community, Kurdish recipes and art - and, of course, all things Camberwellian.
Tickets are £10 (£7 concessions) and include a drink and and a half-price pre- or post-talk set menu meal at fabulous local restaurant Caravaggio.
• Monday 4 July, 7pm: Rupert Maas
Our local Antiques Roadshow expert Rupert Maas is joined in conversation by fellow local experts Jack Wakefield and Lawrence Hendra for an evening of 'art and money'. There may even be a chance for some Antiques Roadshow valuation so bring along your treasured items or have a rummage in the attic! In the main St. Giles Church hall.
Buy your tickets here on Eventbrite or in person at the SE5 Forum market stall at Camberwell Green Market on Saturdays 10am-2pm. If the events are not sold out, you may be able to purchase tickets on the door.
Organised by SE5 Forum for Camberwell. Any queries, please contact us on: admin@se5forum.org.uk.
Past events:
• Monday 7th May, 7pm: Suzann Mclean: Artistic director and CEO of Theatre Peckham
Suzann discusses how championing inclusive, innovative theatre can help young people find their voice and bring about social change. At the Crypt, St. Giles Church*
• Monday 6 June, 7pm: Pary Baban, Nandine restaurants
Founder and head chef of Nandine's Kurdish Restaurant, Pary talks about Kurdish food, culture, identity and her life through the recipes she collected fleeing from genocide as a young woman and her love of Camberwell. Expect tasters and a chance to win a dinner out at Nandine's in the raffle! At the Crypt, St. Giles Church*
*We apologise that The Crypt does not have stair-free access. We are in the process of looking for a new fully-accessible venue for our further programme of talks.