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Department of State
Washington, DC
April 29, 2013
April 30, 2013 marks the second annual International Jazz Day. This
year’s commemoration will feature a daylong series of jazz events and a
major evening performance in Istanbul, Turkey, this year’s host city.
Activities will feature jazz greats including Herbie Hancock, Wayne
Shorter, George Duke, Abdullah Ibrahim, Keiko Matsui, Al Jarreau, Milton
Nascimento, Dianne Reeves, Marcus Miller, and Jimmy Heath.
International Jazz Day, a U.S. initiative, was established in 2011 by
the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO), which noted the art form’s American origins, and described
jazz as a “universal music of freedom and creativity.” Jazz has long
been an important component of U.S. cultural outreach and interaction
with foreign audiences. Department of State jazz programs over the last
sixty years have featured such legends as Louis Armstrong, Dave Brubeck,
Dizzy Gillespie, and many others. Jazz remains an international
language, and promotes dialogue among cultures, freedom of expression,
diversity, and the crucial role of youth in fostering social change.
Plans are in place for this concert to be streamed live to millions
around the world on April 30 at 9:00 p.m. Istanbul time (7:00 p.m. UTC/
2:00 p.m. EDT). Viewers can learn more about the program and join the
live webcast from:
https://conx.state.gov/event/international-jazz-day-2013/. Follow the
conversation on Twitter by using the hashtag #jazzday.
For more information about International Jazz Day, please visit UNESCO’s Jazz Day webpage or jazzday.com.
Monday, April 29, 2013
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