Talking Jazz II- Getting More Women Into the Jazz Audience

 

 

 GETTING MORE WOMEN INTO THE JAZZ AUDIENCE

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March 4 Google Hangout Panelists
 It’s widely known that women are under-represented in the jazz world, both as performers and as audience members. This online  discussion will focus on the latter, as our panelists consider strategies and marketing efforts to improve the welcome of all genders at jazz activities and events.  Hear what our panel of experts has to say and post your own questions and comments for the panel at this open-to-all Google Hangout.

 TheJazzCruise.com The 2014-15  JJA online Talking Jazz panels are presented by The Jazz Cruise as part of its Anita E. Berry Jazz Education Fund

Panelists (l-r)
 Janis Lane-Ewart has run innovative social media campaigns for the Jazz Institute of Chicago and Minneapolis community radio station KFAI. She’s also the curator of “Free At First: The Audacious Journey of AACM,” an exhibit at the Du Sable Museum of African American History.
 Terri Pontremoli is artistic and executive director of Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland, now a year-round presenter, having been managing, artistic and/or executive director of the Detroit Jazz Festival from 2005 through 2011.
Amy Bormet is a vocalist, arranger, and composer who created the Washington Women in Jazz Festival in the nation’s capital in 2011, and continues to serve as its executive director.

Moderated by JJA President Howard Mandel.

VIEW THE WEBINAR:

Previous webinars can be viewed for free at the links below:

Talking Jazz 1 Where We’ll Hear JazzView the Recording

Talking Jazz 2 What Should Arts Journalists Know? View the Recording

Talking Jazz 3  Federal, State & City Arts Funding & Jazz View the Recording

Talking Jazz 4 Jazz ‘Diplomacy’ Now View the Recording

Talking Jazz 5  Museums Keep Jazz Alive View the Recording

Talking Jazz 6   Teaching Jazz Values  View the Recording

Talking Jazz 7  New Online Jazz Publications  View the Recording

Talking Jazz 8  Big Jazz Publications  View the Recording

Talking Jazz II  Jazz Radio in Transition Part 1 View the Recording

Talking Jazz II  Jazz Radio in Transition Part 2 View the Recording

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