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Get Active

November 29, 2018 21:35

Dragon Cafe footy starts up, and that's a result. Wheels for well-being were set in motion too, so watch out for more cycling to come, as well as re-cycling, which has come to the food hatch at the cafe. This was Get Active day at the Dragon, and there was a lot going on. Some of it's gathered here in this our latest podcast for your enjoyment and listening pleasure.

Dénouement

November 29, 2018 21:31

This was the final week of our month of film and we celebrated it with a day of 'Sound and Vision' with poetry from Angus, Ella, Steve and Vicky, music, with Billy playing guitar and Norman playing piano, beats from Sonskrif and MC Quest, and we end with the sound of Hannah Dunster and Fernando Machado, who accompanied Somang Lee's amazing live improvised animation.

Spring in our Step

November 29, 2018 21:31

The magnolias outside the Dragon Café get their due and artist Andrew Connolly talks about his 'Naked Maidens' exhibition on the walls of DC for the next few weeks. We hear news from some of the many fine groups and a bit of a song and dance from Ariella. And what's this big plate-like thing? Join John and Katy on an introductory stroll around historic Southwark, and back to base at DC for some much needed talk about Mothers, with Ebony Empress and Thomas Tobias in evidence. All this and mor...

Songs of a Fool

November 29, 2018 21:31

A stroll through the little green spaces takes place on All Fool’s day, with Shakespearean Songs of a Fool sung out. And your birds sing too, and let’s dance and do some more walking. And let us not ignore the dragon building going on at a crypt near you, along with the breaking of ice by the young doctors. A host of golden daffodils, if ever there was one.

Purple Peruvian Potatoes

November 29, 2018 21:30

Another reel of film is taken out of its metal box and threaded onto the projector. Credits would take too long, but we hope it's all more or less there in this week's screening of our funny old radio show. Click on the radio and have a listen to what's happening down at the Dragon Café, six months or so after it began its dragony old life.

O Silver Screen

November 29, 2018 21:30

There's plenty more cinematic stuff in this week's episode of Dragon Radio, as well as a behind the scenes peek at the weekly set-up, and a poem or two for good measure. It's a chance to half close your eyes and see what films sound like.

"We're In The Money!"

November 13, 2013 23:10

4th of November 2013 The Dragon Café celebrates the news that we have secured funding for another year, and Sarah explains that we will reopen in February 2014, to allow time for some necessary strategic planning for the long term future of the Café. Birthday celebrations and a paean from Stephen and Tim who, after a bit of Bangra, also tell us about a missing cat flap. We compare and contrast the Art World as represented by Grayson Perry’s lecture with art world of the Dragon café and we ...

Happy First Birthday!

October 08, 2013 16:18

courtesy of Kevin McClean John Constable wishes The Dragon Café a happy first birthday aided by Norman and David debuts his new Southwark Walks song. Eleanor Longden's TED talk introduces the subject of 'hearing voices', one we'll certainly be revisiting in the future, a snippet from Sue and Joe's amazing film, Southwark Tale (hopefully screening on this site soon!), Moonlight Sonata from Blue, The Dragons parade with samba from Bloco Maluco, and finally, voices from 'We Need To Talk About...

An Orphic Day

September 28, 2013 10:51

With an unmistakable air of penultimacy about it, this week's Dragon Radio podcast reflects what an Orphic day we spent down at the old Dragon Café. Be at the Dragon on Monday the 30th September for some birthday celebrations, or be square.

Bread Rolls & Dancing!

September 22, 2013 10:20

This week we journey through movement and the mind via Madagascar, snugly wrapped in our Health & Safety jacket, stopping off to meet Micaleff at Luddites' Corner next to the eternal triangle. We dance united as Marc makes bread rolls accompanied by Louise and David Neita gives us a challenge and we hear how learning to sing allowed Sarah to dance! Are we in the mood?

It's Time to Talk

September 15, 2013 10:22

Welcome, Maluco, Kadijha, Poesia, Vida, Micaleff, Laura Jane Dean with an extract from her piece on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and some of the ensuing discussion. The Lovely Eggs perform 'Panic Plants'.

Listen, Be Inspired & Laugh

September 07, 2013 12:00

Laughter, speech, applause, poetry, song, affirmation, story-telling, piano, film and inspirational words and the free market all on the air at the Dragon Café this week, as we move into a month of September celebration.

Now You See It

September 01, 2013 10:12

In this week's short sharp show we are strangely drawn to the Dragon Cafe's September manifestations, lured by David's song. Jen and Jill swing by and speak. Others dance - it's all good. Come over to the Dragon Cafe this September.

Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries

August 24, 2013 19:30

19th of August 2013 In this weeks show we speak to D Rosier who tells us about the highly recommended blog, SLam TWIG: Operations (http://slamtwigops.wordpress.com),  Barbara questions whether "life is just a bowl of cherries" in her poem 'The Turning Tide' and D shares with us the graphs and charts of her artwork. (You can see it at http://drosier.wordpress.com/2013/08/20/graphs-and-charts-illustrated-talks-and-q-as-at-dragon-cafe-19th-august/, where you can also listen to her whole talk.)

History in the Making

August 19, 2013 18:44

We raid our lost archive and bring you, from the previous week's Dragon Café, news of the Wellcome Trust Mental Health Recovery Archive from Anna and one of the four contributors, Dolly, and then Tina takes us down through the strata, all the way back to prehistoric times, to reveal the history of St George The Martyr Church and its site.

Positive Vibes

August 10, 2013 17:46

This was the day of the confluence of a didgeridoo, Lancashire clogs, a tongue drum, a darbuka, amulets and talismans, Kindred Minds at the Dragon Café, a trusty trowel and bucket not to mention gremlins….I said don't mention the gremlins!

Mixing it Up

August 03, 2013 18:08

G.F.Handel with natural reverb, up above the crypt. Archeology down below, with objects and heritage. Beverley, Debbie, Micaleff and Tim. Blake 5. Linda, Veejay, Dr Stewart, Raga, Dave Russell, Tony, Dance United, Robert, Sarah & Thomas Tobias, Jo, Mick & Martin, Smashie & Nicie.

And Relax

July 27, 2013 10:23

Sleeplessness or Mississippi - which has the most esses? If you have problems sleeping, this podcast, listened to along with everything else we've ever broadcast, can help you get the rest you crave. It's been scientifically proved. Zeds or esses - take your pick. And go to sleep.

A New Chapter Soon to Dawn

July 20, 2013 13:23

As the summer solstice sidles by Sorrily, and leaves us with the fear That reason, rhyme and rivers shall run dry And leave us with no poetry to hear. Then must we all let loose our loud hooray And get on down to ye Dragon Café.

Pineapple Anyone?

July 20, 2013 10:28

Here's the latest episode of Dragon Radio for you all to partake of and enjoy, it is hoped. It's not completely unlike the Resonance broadcast that took place on Tuesday, & due to be repeated Sunday morning at 7.00. But spot the differences to win a prize (which you'll have to come and collect yourself). It'll probably be a nice pineapple.

Lets Beat the Stigma

July 13, 2013 10:00

This week's Dragon Radio podcast features some of the 'we need to talk about' panel discussion which took place at the Café on Monday, on the subject of 'Stigma and Mental Health', with the involvement of the Time to Change campaign. It can be found in full elsewhere on this site, and much of it was also featured in this week's Resonance Radio show - 'The Dragon Café', which is broadcast London-wide via 104.4 FM or from www.resonancefm.com at 9.00 pm on Tuesdays and repeated at 7.00 am on Su...

Turning the Radio On

July 05, 2013 22:09

The Dragon Café had its first of 5 radio shows on Resonance Radio this week, and we'll be there for you every Tuesday this month at 9.00pm. A lot of what's in this week's podcast was broadcast on Res on the 2nd July, but we hope this week's edition from this place offers another good taste from the Café.

Turn on, Tune in, Enjoy

June 29, 2013 13:32

It's the last week of The Dragon Café's poetry month, and off we go with more of the stuff in this week's podcast. Every Tuesday in July at 21.00 hrs you can hear 'The Dragon Café' - a new radio show on Resonance Radio 104.4fm or www.resonancefm.com.

An, no The en Jambment

June 14, 2013 20:55

So, Episode 37, hello then. Peopled by plentiful poets, pixographers & Paul & plauds. Happiness (bang bang shoot shoot). Heartfelt poetry, & a Blakean flashback. Plus poetry please a-plenty. Packed..

Biscuits and Bubbles

June 09, 2013 18:38

3rd of June 2013 Biscuit citizens tell their tale, as the Bandorians play. Behind the scenes at Resonance we go. With poems on the air, in our dear Dragon Café Bubbles, my head, and counsel to go slow. Liz Atkins talks about her compulsive skin-picking and the art she makes, in prose. Then back to our poetic world and month we go.

Euphony Approaches

May 25, 2013 09:56

So, Welcome then… Judy does sing a ditty And June will be the month of poetry A dragon on a stick looks funny (enigmatic) Bedlam boys are bonny And they want no drink or money A new era of no smoking (cryptic) Like a psychiatric ward You gets no bread with one meatball (17½p) Hear Dragon Radio at 20.00 Wed 29 May on Resonance Radio 104.4 FM or www.resonancefm.com

Smiley & The Usual Suspects

May 18, 2013 11:09

In this week's Dragon Podcast we lift the lid on Smiley's Musical Treasure Chest, in a tribute to the late Mr Simms performed by 2 of his (and our) friends - Frank Bangay and Dave Russell. But over, above and beyond that, we hear from some of the usual suspects as we mess about in the merry month of May. Welcome to Lewisham Users Forum and everyone else who came along and made it all possible.

Voices Galore!

May 09, 2013 16:28

A pick 'n' mix of voices galore down at the old Dragon Caff in this week's podcast. It's a good job they're not sold by weight, cos no-one could afford it. But here are some of the guilty names anyway - John, Seth, Vicky, Max, Mick, TJ, David, Damian, Mohamed, Tracy, Victor, Raga, Declan, George.

Hello Happiness

May 03, 2013 09:09

Off we go a-walking-o, with PC John Constable, to the Globe Theatre via Shakespeare’s local. In a week in which we bade farewell to artist Jill Rock, the Dragon also played host to the here-to-stay ‘Happiness Game’, the Citizens Advice Bureau and Southwark Volunteers. We had Key Changes muck in with us in the Young Adult Zone, and we’ll proudly play out with David’s sounds. But before we go, there’s Carmen’s lovely reading, some music Ariella and crew got us English doing our May Day dancing ...

St George at the Dragon

April 28, 2013 18:13

The eve of St George's Day is not unlike Christmas Eve to a Mental Fight Clubber, we've heard it said. There are Saints and Dragons galore in this week's celebratory broadcast from the Dragon Cafe. Southwark hosts a mighty meeting of East and West, as people, drums, dragons and cultures get caught up in the carnival atmosphere that spilled out of the Crypt at the Dragon Cafe, with a cast of thousands.

Action!

March 15, 2013 13:10

Aside from the lovely 4-handed piano duetting of Elena Riu and Peter Bridges, this week’s DC podcast is really an assemblage of film soundtrack lucky enough to escape the cutting-room floor, all garnered from the Cafe on the day  Declan’s film month gets off to a lively start. Action!

Well-Being

March 15, 2013 13:09

In this episode our intrepid reporter, Mick, guides us around the tables at the Mental Well-Being Market Place, hosted by dragon Café. In theses days of change as personal budgets come in, it was good to see so many stallholders representing local creative, recreational and mental health groups, and to get news from Southwark Council about day services, personalisation and reablement. We also hear extracts from presentations by The Confucius Institute, Vivien’s singing group, Amanda’s Sonne...

Transitions

February 24, 2013 18:00

Transitions is the theme of this programme and we start with a saunter around Tania’s drama group, Vivien’s singing group, Mestre Mags’ samba bash and Latin Dance with Ariella  and Renzo, then an interview with Sarah, Maiuko and Marianne and David about the Transitions writing project.   Sarah reads part of her piece for Transitions 2, John Constable sings Spark In The Dark with a little help from the Hawklords and we meet Jennifer who tells us bout the Dragon Café quilt and we end with th...

Birds Rule the Roost

February 17, 2013 16:23

You may wonder what it is that is rocking Sarah's boat so much at the beginning of this Valentine's programme - listen to the end to find out! Sarah and The Eurythmics explore the theme of love in all its forms, artist Simba talks about his graffiti writing, Raga responds to Ken and Paul's homelessness drama. Sally Scantlebury reads us a poem rather than a menu and Martin chunters on about the new Dragon Café computer and, before Sarah takes us out with Ode To A Nightingale, the Rude Mechan...

Ta-Ka-La-Ka

February 10, 2013 17:29

This week starts with a collage of sounds from our new singing group led by Vivien Ellis followed by Simba telling us about his exhibition of paintings which you can see for just one more week at the Café. A sonnet from Amanda, a 'Bit' from MrH and MfH and part of Paul and Ken's exploration of the issue of homelessness and TAKALAKA!  - samba with Mestre Mags and Handel with Tomas Tobias. (You can hear the whole of this talk by clicking here.)

Stay Young and Beautiful

January 31, 2013 20:01

In this week's programme Sarah Wheeler answers the question, "What have you done with the last ten years?", Barbara Robson stays young and beautiful, and we hear from Barnaby of Cooltan Arts (in full Dickensian sartorial elegance) about their photographic exhibition, Ben Okri reads from the 'Turn On Your Light' section of 'Mental Fight', and an excerpt of David Neita's talk "Beauty and Mental Wealth". 

Key 56

January 27, 2013 15:05

In this week's programme Patricia Dark from the local studies library with one of two Southwark stories of forgotten heroes followed by some reaction to our new Drama group and a poem from Stephen Micalef. We then hear from Sarah Wise who explores the themes from her book, 'Inconvenient People' which tells the stories of people banished to psychiatric institutions for no better reason than to get them out of the way, a theme continued in the discussion following Kathy Crockford's reading of...

Did you take my piece of pie?

January 20, 2013 16:05

A more than usually busy Dragon Café, with its new group activities including script writing, film making, drama and Shakespearen sonnets as well as our new exhibition of art works from the Bethlem Gallery and Museum, also brought us performances around a Survivors Poetry evening hosted by Dave Russel and Celia. In this programme we hear an Appalachian chant from Dave Russel, a poem from Frank Bangay, verse and song from John Constable, "Bloody Normals" from Stuart Black, "Intimacy" from Li...

Under The Healing Tree

January 13, 2013 10:03

This week we hear sounds from Sadie, news from the kitchen, Native American music and words of wisdom from Barbara, Sarah and the bane of the picture hangers's life, Amanda introduces us to iambic pentameter as her new group explores Shakespeare's sonnets, Paul Ashton tells us about the joys and wonders of volunteering as he relates his experience of Crisis at Christmas and we meet Lee and Jill under the Healing Tree.

"Can't wait til next year...."

January 03, 2013 00:14

New Year’s Eve inevitably means a time of reflection and this week’s Dragon Radio looks back at the first three months of the Dragon Café with sound pictures drawn from the vast array of music, poetry, discussion and the general chit chat that makes up a ‘typical’ day at the Café collaged together by Mick and Monica. We also look forward to the Dragon’s roar in 2013!

Ice Dragons and Shadow Puppets

December 26, 2012 16:55

It was Christmas Eve at the Dragon Café so what better to accompany your Dragon Roast with all the trimmings than a reading of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" from Lois and others, the presentation of an 'Ice Dragon' by Ivan and Julia, Jill Rock telling us about some of the beautiful artworks made by Café patrons in 2012 and looking forward to 2013, and Max's shadow puppet show, all topped off with an instrumental rendition of "Puff The Magic Dragon".

Dragons and Feedback

December 23, 2012 21:38

In this episode we hear from Jill Rock on her art table, Carrie reads from Faffnir and Knights by Stevie Smith, words of wisdom from Barbara, Learning the Hard Way, feedback with a heartfelt appreciation of the Café from Paul Ashton and Grooving With Mr Blow as we go out with a taste of Will Simpson’s Peckham Soul Train, which had us all up on our feet for a joyous conclusion to the day.

Chopping Veg and Southwark Mysteries

December 16, 2012 22:12

In this special issue we spend time in the third space at the Dragon Café, the kitchen, where Mick talks to Marc and Sally and volunteers Martin, Agnes and Anastasia - marvel at their rhythmic chopping skills! Then we take a stroll around the area with john Constable as he takes us on the second of three Southwark Mystery walks.

The Goose and The Crow

December 09, 2012 22:04

In this programme we greet the new ‘calmest’ month of December, the month in which we explore the meaning of locality, and specifically, the spirt of Southwark. Guiding us are Carrie Thomas who reads from a piece by Adriana Enciso Diaz, describing her search for Little Dorrit that brought her to St George The Martyr, Sarah and Thomas Tobias tells us of arriving in Southwark and the developing relationship with the ‘Outlaw Borough’, Chris Haydon who whets our appetite for the film making col...

Sandpaper and Illuminations

December 02, 2012 21:33

The end of our Blakean Month is celebrated in this programme with performances from The Children (John Gibbens and Armorel Weston), a poem from DiDi, a blend of Blake and Dylan from Dave Russell, Songs and poetry from Michael Horovitz and Venessa V, Stephen Micalef accompanied by an improvised piece from the Ring Mod Orkestra (Tim Flitcroft) and last bit not least, Grassy Nowel.

Blake Cake and Cream...

November 25, 2012 19:55

This was our third Blakean week, and we feature in this programme performances from Micalef, Cathy, Paul, Nik, John Constable, Musa, JJ and Jazzman John. We also have an extract from  Blake's Book of Job performed by Thomas Tobias and Liam Smith, and Rod Tweedy's presentation, Blake and The God of the Left Brain. We're treated to a performance by long time collaborators Pete Brown (who wrote for Cream and Jack Bruce) and Phil Ryan (formerly of Man) which brought our night to a close.

The Many Voices And Visions of William Blake

November 18, 2012 20:56

The Many Voices and Visions of William Blake was the theme and that's certainly what we get in this weeks programme as Susanne Sklar channels the spirit of Blake's Jerusalem, Tim Heath and Stephen Micalef introduce us to The Blake Society and The William Blake Congregation, Butterfly Wheels play their first ever show, Andrea Mclean talks about her wonderful paintings and Blake's influence on her work, Dave Russell sings Tull(!), poems from Hanna, Thomas Tobias and John Constable, instrument...

William Blake and Fireworks

November 11, 2012 19:11

Sally's Plinth Sculpture This week William Blake arrived at the Dragon Café! Phil showed us around his London, Stephen Micalef introduced us to his cat and The Ghost of a Flea, Carrie took us to The Garden of Love and we had Infant Joy from Thomas Tobias. We also hear in this programme poems from John Constable and Blodwyn, a song from Musa, The Book of Job discussed by Barbara and Andrew Solomon and Jah Wobble and fireworks!

Remembrance of Things Past and the Revenge of the Toast!

November 04, 2012 18:50

Thomas Tobias performs Remembrance of Things Past This week our theme was remembrance and friendship, and we had many, moving perspectives on this subject from Thomas Tobias, Barbara Robson, John Constable and Renuka Bhakta. We also hear a song from Musa Ali, the mystery instrument of the week, Hooray for Hamlet and the revenge of the Toast!

The Dragon gets connected

October 28, 2012 09:30

This week we hear the instrument of the week, as Mick Hobbs plays a Chinese marching song, the voices of people attending the Networking Salon, hosted by the Dragon Café in partnership with the Southwark Arts Forum and SLaM. Pete Woodcock reads his poem accompanied by the music from Martin Harrison's film, Two Days In Autumn and Sarah Wheeler reads from 'The Mystery of Mushrooms' and Mikalef takes us on a Blakean journey.