NJPAC and Rutgers Announce Details of Annual All-Female Jazz Residency
The annual All-Female Jazz Residency of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), a week long, summer intensive for aspiring women jazz professionals, will take place at Rutgers-Newark this July.
A partnership with the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers University-Newark will enable young women from 14 -25 years old to reside, study and rehearse in a beautifully restored, historic 1930 skyscraper on the Rutgers-Newark campus at 15 Washington St. Entering its third summer from July 10-16, the residency is led by an all-star faculty under the artistic directorship of Grammy-nominated jazz pianist and composer Geri Allen, winner of this year's Jazz Journalists Association Jazz Hero Award. Allen is the Director of Jazz Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. By locating the program at "Fifteen Wash," participants are close to NJPAC, the archives of the Institute of Jazz Studies, Jazz Radio WBGO (88.3FM), and a number of venues for live performance opportunities. The newly renovated building provides dorms, rehearsal studios and an intimate jazz club, Clement's Place, all within its walls. An all-star team of extraordinary jazz artists is at the heart of this unique intensive. Students travel from across the country to study and play elbow-to-elbow with an outstanding faculty: bassist Linda Oh (has performed with jazz greats Joe Lovano, Dave Douglas, Kenny Barron and others), trumpeter Ingrid Jensen (hailed as "one of the most gifted trumpeters of her generation), singer Connaitre Miller (Associate Professor of Music and Vocal Jazz Coordinator at Howard University and leader of the vocal jazz ensemble Afro Blue) and saxophonist Bruce Williams (acclaimed jazz alto and soprano saxophonist who has performed with jazz legends including Little Jimmy Scott, Frank Foster, Roy Hargrove, and others). Vibraphonist Stefon Harris (four time Grammy nominee) and saxophonist Tia Fuller (best known for her years as saxophonist in Beyoncé's all-female band) will conduct master classes.
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