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The 16th Annual Jazz Education Network Annual Conference

byJesse NolanandSBO Staff
October 27, 2024
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The 16th Annual Jazz Education Network (JEN) Conference, held from January 8-11, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia, promises to be an extraordinary event for jazz enthusiasts, educators, and performers alike. Next year’s conference, hosted at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, is set to offer a rich tapestry of performances, presentations, the JENerations Jazz Festival, and a vibrant exhibit hall. Here’s a detailed look at what attendees can expect.

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The heart of the JEN conference is undoubtedly the performances, which showcase a diverse array of jazz styles and talents. This year, the lineup includes both established jazz legends and emerging artists, ensuring a dynamic and inspiring experience for all attendees.

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Headlining Acts: The conference will feature performances by renowned jazz acts such as Matt Wilson, Jeff Coffin, Tia Fuller, Kirk Whalum, Allison Miller, Camille Thurman, Jack Petersen, Barry Greene, & The Air Force Falconaires. These artists are not only celebrated for their musical prowess but also for their contributions to jazz education and advocacy.

Emerging Artists: In addition to the headliners, the conference will spotlight up-and-coming jazz musicians from around the world including Corey Christiansen, Laila Biali, Lori Williams, Howard Paul, Tyrone Jackson, the Alton Merrell Trio, & the Javier Nero Jazz Orchestra. These performances provide a platform for new talent to be discovered and appreciated by a global audience.

Student Ensembles: One of the highlights of the JEN conference is the inclusion of student ensembles from various educational institutions including the UNT One O’Clock Band and Jazz Singers, Howard University Afro Blue, The Frost Septet, & the UNF Jazz Ensemble. These young musicians bring fresh energy and innovative interpretations to the stage, demonstrating the future of jazz.

Workshops: A wide range of workshops will be available, covering topics such as improvisation techniques, jazz theory, technology, music business, pedagogy and more. These sessions are led by experienced educators and professional musicians who share their expertise and insights.

Panel Discussions: The conference will host several panel discussions on pressing issues in the jazz community, including diversity and inclusion, the impact of technology on jazz, and the future of jazz education. These discussions provide a forum for meaningful dialogue and exchange of ideas.

Research Presentations: Scholars and researchers will present their latest findings on various aspects of jazz history, performance practice, and pedagogy. These presentations offer valuable contributions to the academic study of jazz and its cultural significance.

JENerations Jazz Festival

The JENerations Jazz Festival is a cornerstone of the JEN conference, providing a unique opportunity for young musicians to perform and receive feedback from professional mentors.

Exhibits

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The exhibit hall at the JEN conference is a bustling marketplace where attendees can explore the latest products and services related to jazz education and performance, including:

Instrument Manufacturers: Leading instrument manufacturers will display their latest models, offering attendees the chance to try out new instruments and accessories. Representatives from these companies will be on hand to answer questions and provide demonstrations.

Music Publishers: Music publishers will showcase a wide range of jazz sheet music, educational materials, and method books. Attendees can browse and purchase resources to enhance their teaching and performance.

Technology and Software: The exhibit hall will also feature the latest technology and software designed for jazz musicians and educators. From music notation software to practice apps, these tools can help musicians at all levels improve their skills and streamline their workflow.

Nonprofit Organizations: Various nonprofit organizations dedicated to jazz education and advocacy will have booths in the exhibit hall. These organizations provide valuable resources and support for jazz educators and students, and attendees can learn more about their missions and programs.

Conclusion

The 2025 Jazz Education Network Annual Conference is set to be an unforgettable event, offering a rich blend of performances, educational presentations, the JENerations Jazz Festival, and a vibrant exhibit hall. Whether you’re a seasoned jazz professional, an educator, or a student, the conference provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of jazz, connect with like-minded individuals, and gain new insights and inspiration.

As the jazz community gathers in Atlanta, the JEN conference continues to fulfill its mission of advancing jazz education, promoting performance, and developing new audiences for this timeless art form. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this extraordinary event and experience the magic of jazz in all its forms.

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