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Want a chance to perform your own short rap at the world-famous Royal Albert Hall? Auditions for this opportunity of a lifetime for young people aged 11 to 18 are taking place on 27 February. You would perform in a new version of Beyoncé's song Freedom - the original features rapper Kendrick Lamar - at the Camden Schools Music Festival, which is taking place on 30 April. ...

Are you looking for a fun way for girls aged 7 to 11 to get involved with football? Wildcats is the place to be, from the friends you’ll meet to the FA-qualified coaches who run the sessions. Wildcats is weekly, non-competitive football for girls who want to give it a go for the first time or want to play with other girls their own age. Most importantly, Wildcats...

Angel Shed arts charity has free youth theatre places available for ages 10 to 13 and music places for ages 12 to 19 - all welcome, with no experience needed and no auditions. One-to-one support can be provided depending on capacity. You can be a resident in any borough to join. Angel Shed is based at City and Islington College, close to the border with Camden. See map. ...

Youth Celebration Week concluded on 6 December with the Camden Youth Awards, where young people, youth workers, youth projects and volunteers had their achievements and contributions recognised.  The event took place at Acland Burghley School's Hall for All. Disabled children and young people's performing arts charity icandance was named Best Voluntary Sector Project...

Youth Celebration Week has launched - with events and activities to empower young people, youth workers and professionals, including the announcement of our Youth Safety Multi Media Competition winners and runners-up.  The aim to raise awareness of the Camden Council's commitment to youth safety and provide young people with the tools to stay safe, get involved in their...