Ballets Jazz Montréal presents an evening of dance inspired by the rich Montréal-based poet, artist and songwriter, Leonard ...
In a quiet backyard nestled in the Sherman Oaks hills, seasoned jazz musician Larry Goldings begins to play the punchy opening notes to Van Halen’s “Jump” on his prized melodica. Standing beside him ...
Freedom Jazz Dance from Los Angeles singer, Julie Kelly offers an interesting array of selections that emanate from that musical road less traveled. And, as in life, sometimes that road yields nuggets ...
One day during the pandemic, performer, choreographer and University of Washington Department of Dance artist-in-residence Alana Isiguen was driving when the 2001 version of the jazz standard ...
To date, the Latin dance album that holds the record for sales remains Tito Puente's Dance Mania. Recorded in November and December of 1957 and released in early 1958, Dance Mania was the first ...
Jazz arrived in St. Louis more than a century ago, with the Mississippi River acting as a cultural highway for Black music and dance migrating from the deep South. With St. Louis an established hotbed ...
The newly founded dance group "Attention" took the stage at Christiania Theatre in Oslo with their debut performance, "What is Jazz," and left the audience yearning for more. The show, a vibrant ...
There's a reason historians keep circling back to jazz. Not because it's the most commercially dominant genre today - ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Maija García’s “Jazz Island” is a full-company narrative of a kind that Ailey hasn’t done in a while. And it features an Afro-Caribbean score by Etienne Charles. Maija García’s ...