Jazz Connect Conference at APAP|NYC 2014
to Feature Networking and Mentoring Sessions
Jazz Community to Convene January 9-10, 2014
at Hilton New York Hotel
The Jazz Connect Conference at APAP|NYC 2014, organized by JazzTimes in conjunction with the Jazz Forward Coalition,
has announced that the event will include two different networking and
mentoring sessions. One of the largest gatherings of the professional
jazz community, the Jazz Connect Conference will be held January 9-10, 2014 at the Hilton New York in New York City and will feed into the annual APAP (Association of Performing Arts Presenters) Conference as well as Winter Jazzfest.
Jana La Sorte
of Ambassadora is organizing an "Ask the Experts" networking session in
which emerging artists and professionals can meet 1:1 for 10 minutes
with various jazz professionals in four categories: Recording,
Management & Legal; Booking & Touring; Publicity, Promotion
& Airplay; Marketing & Distribution. That session will be held
on Thursday, January 9 at 3:45 pm. Interested parties should send an e-mail to jazzconnectnyc@gmail.com specifying the categories they would like to participate in.
Jason Moran
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Ben Cameron,
Program Director for the Arts at the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation,
will be the keynote speaker for the conference. In addition to Cameron's
address, the keynote plenary session will feature short inspirational
presentations or "solos" by jazz professionals and artists, including Wendy Oxenhorn (Jazz Foundation of America), Eddie Palmieri, Patricia Parker (Arts for Art), Meghan Stabile (Revive Music Group) and Janis Burley Wilson
(Pittsburgh Cultural Trust). Focusing on the conference theme of "The
Road Ahead," these five soloists will share their experiences and talk
about the challenges facing them as well as the jazz community at large.
The rest of the Jazz Connect
Conference at APAP|NYC will feature a collection of essential workshops,
panels and events held over the course of two days. The conference will
bring together a wide cross-section of the jazz community for 12
workshops and 5 plenary sessions, on topics such as: "Navigating Social
Media"; "The Role of Education in Presenting Jazz"; "The New Paradigm
for Record Labels"; "Radio Airplay & Promotion 101"; "Jazz
Grantmaking"; "Expanding the Language of Jazz"; "Engaging the Jazz Media
Gatekeepers"; "New Models and Streams for Presenting Jazz" and other
timely and engaging subjects. Moderators and panelists include an
impressive cross-section of artists and professionals. For a complete
schedule, visit the conference website.
Vernon Reid
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For more information about the Jazz Connect conference, you can e-mail jazzconnectnyc@gmail.com. To pre-register for the conference, go to the Jazz Connect website. To reserve a table-top display or to advertise in the Conference edition of JazzTimes, contact Miene Smith at 617-706-9092 or msmith@madavor.com.
Attendees can get a special discount at the host hotels for the APAP|NYC conference, but must go through the APAP|NYC website.
The Jazz Connect Conference is part of "January in NYC is the Place to
Be for the Performing Arts," celebrating the unmatched convergence of
performing arts professionals, audiences, and events in New York City.
Every January over 45,000 people from around the globe flock to New York
City for public festivals and industry gatherings, featuring over 1,500
performances by thousands of world-class artists of all disciplines and
genres, including world music, theatre, dance, jazz, and more. For more
information, visit www.januaryNYC.org.
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About the Association of Performing Arts Presenters
The
Association of Performing Arts Presenters, based in Washington, DC, is
the national service and advocacy organization dedicated to developing
and supporting a robust performing arts presenting field and the
professionals who work within it. As a leader in the field, APAP works
to effect change through advocacy, professional development, resource
sharing and civic engagement. APAP is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization
governed by a volunteer board of directors and led by President &
CEO Mario Garcia Durham. In addition to presenting the annual APAP|NYC
conference- the world's leading forum and marketplace for the performing
arts (Jan. 10-14, 2014)-APAP
continues to be the industry's leading resource, knowledge and
networking destination for the advancement of performing arts
presenting.
About the Jazz Forward Coalition
The
Jazz Forward Coalition (JFC) is a consortium of industry leaders
focused on enhancing jazz's vitality and cultural relevance for audience
development. JFC is focused on developing programs and platforms to
support its two central themes of advocacy and infrastructure. By
providing a global voice, JFC will cultivate opportunities to motivate
growth for current and future generations to expand jazz's cultural
footprint. On the web at www.jazzforwardcoalition.com.
About JazzTimes
JazzTimes
is America's preeminent jazz magazine providing irreverent,
uncompromising and often provocative coverage of the American jazz
scene. Relying on an award-winning editorial staff, JazzTimes encompasses special themes, directories, comprehensive news reports and an extensive music review section. JazzTimes is a must-read for the jazz enthusiast. On the web at www.jazztimes.com.