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A welcoming, dynamic & accessible space presenting
unusual and enjoyable events, breaking down barriers & providing
a platform for new experiences and unique opportunities
in the arts.
A multipurpose venue, the Karamel Club is
part of Collage
Arts, an exclusive hub of networked artists, musicians
and creative businesses based at the Chocolate Factories in Wood Green. The Karamel Club is forging
an innovative programme of contemporary
live performance, music,
comedy, spoken
word, multimedia
and film with a particular
focus on showcasing the work of emerging musicians,
artists and filmmakers alongside established local
and international artists and companies.
Please select the What's On menu to see our full programme
of events. Alternatively, visit our very own exclusive Indian fusion restaurant,
La Kera,
for an outstanding dining experience, open Monday to Saturday evening from 6pm - 10.30pm.
A lunchtime snack menu is available Monday to Friday from 12 noon to 3pm.
Highlights
Music
Conceived by budding musical superstars for a burgeoning
creative community, The Academy of Urban Music Jam
Sessions at the Karamel Club really reflect what
this place is all about. Musicians like Pee Wee Ellis
and Mercury nominee Sway turn up to Jam with new artists.
Poetry & Comedy
Hosted by 'Paul Lyalls' charismatic star of BBC2's Big
Slam Poetry House, a monthly spoken word and comedy night - spicy, imaginative
and aromatic Poetry & Poppadums returns to La
Kera. Regularly showcasing up and coming performers
alongside established names such as Logan Murray and
Sean Hughes. Come and taste the delights of South Indian
cuisine garnished with a masala of comedic offerings.
Dance & Performance
Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts regular hosts student amateur
productions at the Karamel Club - check back for productions taking place later this year.
Film
Unheard Voices Film Festival - Bringing you some
of the most radical voices in British and World Cinema
In its third year, this is a groundbreaking film festival
that celebrates unique and radical voices in British
and World Cinema. The last festival of workshops,
screenings and seminars had a theme of immigration,
featuring Buffalo Up-North by emerging filmmaker Wade
Jacks and Nick Broomfield’s cutting edge film Ghosts.
Participants were offered guidance from the conception
of ideas through to marketing, distribution and funding
with talks from Vicky Psarias and David Pope of the
New Producers Alliance. The next festival is later this year... check back for more details.
If you would like to see last year's festival website click here.
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