PREVIEW: The Blue Camel Club
Carousel’s Blue Camel Club is the big night out for hundreds of learning disabled music and dance fanatics in Brighton and beyond. This month’s line-up features London band The AutistiX, drum ensemble Unified Rhythm, the fabulous solo artist Catherine O’Rourke and the ever popular Carousel Singers.
Got a learning disability? Here’s the club night for you!

CAROUSEL’S Blue Camel Club is the big night out for hundreds of learning disabled music and dance fanatics in Brighton and beyond.
This month’s line-up features London band The AutistiX, drum ensemble Unified Rhythm, the fabulous solo artist Catherine O’Rourke and the ever popular Carousel Singers.
There are DJ’s, roaming radio reporters and films from the Oska Bright Film Festival. It’s the place to meet friends, hear great music and dance the night away, all run and presented by a learning disabled team.
Carousel is a Brighton based arts organisation that puts learning disabled people in control of their creative lives.
Event: The Blue Camel Club
Where: Brighton Dome’s Corn Exchange, Church Street, Brighton
When: Monday, March 30
Time: Door open at 7pm
Cost: To buy tickets for £5, carers £1 in advance, click here:
For more information about Carousel, click here:
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