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PROGRAMME Organisation Journée Internationale Des Nations Unies Du Jazz Pour L’Éducation, La Science Et La Culture PROGRAMME Organisation Journée internationale des Nations Unies du Jazz pour l’éducation, la science et la culture La Journée Internationale du Jazz, Paris 2015, a été rendue possible grâce à la contribution financière de généreux sponsors Chers Amis, Bienvenue à la quatrième édition de la Journée Internationale du Jazz ! Aujourd’hui, chacun d’entre vous fait partie de quelque chose d’unique et de très spécial – une célébration historique de l’art du Jazz et de la culture, éléments qui, ensemble, rendent la vie grandement meilleure. Je suis heureux et fier de pouvoir offrir gratuitement nos programmes d’éducation et de performances organisés cette année à Paris, en France. Ville qui abrite le siège de l’UNESCO depuis 1958 et qui est reconnue mondialement pour sa contribution légendaire au monde du Jazz mais aussi pour ses œuvres d’art, son architecture, sa littérature et son art culinaire. Cette année est d’autant plus spéciale que la Journée internationale du Jazz est célébrée en même temps que le 70 e anniversaire de l’UNESCO, Organisation que je représente aujourd’hui en tant qu’Ambassadeur de Bonne Volonté, promouvant et défendant les valeurs du Jazz dans le monde entier. Aujourd’hui, tout comme vous, des milliers d’amateurs de musique, participeront à la cinquantaine de programmes organisés au sein des 20 arrondissements de Paris. Pour en citer quelques-uns, il y aura : des concerts, des débats, des Master Class, des « jam sessions », des projections de films, ainsi que des discussions sur le Jazz avec des artistes de légende. Parallèlement, de nombreux clubs de Jazz ouvriront leurs portes gratuitement alors que les conservatoires à travers la ville abriteront des activités éducatives. De nombreuses célébrités françaises et internationales tel que l’Artiste pour la paix de l’UNESCO, Marcus Miller, ou encore, Wayne Shorter, Daniel Humair, Sylvain Luc, ou Dee Dee Bridgewater, ainsi que beaucoup d’autres, vous feront partager leurs talents au sein des lieux les plus emblématiques de Paris. Ces lieux incluent entre autres : l’Hôtel de Ville, la Philharmonie de Paris, le Jardin du Luxembourg, les six gares SCNF ainsi qu’un bateau sur la Seine... Cette année, la célébration de la Journée Internationale du Jazz mettra un accent particulier sur la mise en valeur du Jazz dans les hôpitaux ainsi qu’auprès des personnes défavorisées, au sein de centres d’hébergement. L’expansion extraordinaire de la Journée Internationale du Jazz – avec des événements organisés dans les 195 États Membres de l’UNESCO – représente l’accomplissement d’un de mes vœux les plus chers : que pour au moins un jour, chaque année, les gens du monde entier, indépendamment de leur origine culturelle, linguistique, ethnique, religieuse ou de leur situation économique, puissent être en mesure de prendre un moment pour se rapprocher, partager et communiquer grâce à cette musique, vecteur de la paix. J’espère que vous apprécierez les événements d’aujourd’hui autant que nous avons apprécié les organiser. Au nom de l’UNESCO, du Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz, et de nos nombreux partenaires, je vous souhaite de passer une merveilleuse Journée Internationale du Jazz 2015. Herbie Hancock Ambassadeur de bonne volonté de l’UNESCO pour le dialogue interculturel Président, Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz inscriptions & informations… I e r arr. 13H15 > 14H00 SHOWCASE DANS LES SALLES DU CRR ORCHESTRE OPEN’INJAZZ 12H00 SHOWCASE AVEC ER MICHEL EL-MALEM 1 MAIRIE DU 1 PÔLE SUPÉRIEUR JAZZ SALLE DES MARIAGES 14H15 > 15H00 SHOWCASE ET MUSIQUES ACTUELLES 14H00 > 14H45 SHOWCASE KELLYLEE EVANS 14H30 ATELIER JAZZ CHINA MOSES 15H15 > 16H00 SHOWCASE CONSERVATOIRE DU 17 E RENCONTRE AVEC ARMEL DUPAS 15H20 > 16H00 JAZZ TALK ISFAR SARABSKI 15H00 SHOWCASE DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER 16H15 > 17H00 SHOWCASE & E CHARLIE GANS GIOVANNI MIRABASSI CONSERVATOIRE DU 7 CONFÉRENCE SUR NINA SIMONE AVEC SARAH LANCMAN 15H30 SHOWCASE INSCRIPTION OBLIGATOIRE 17H15 > 19H00 SHOWCASE TRIBUTE TO JANIS JOPLIN 2 FORUM DES HALLES - PLACE CARRÉE MICHELA MUSCO 16H00 SHOWCASE & NICOLE TAYLOR 16H00 > 17H00 SHOWCASE JAZZ & DANSE QUITZKE DU CENTRE D’ANIMATION CENSIER-ACTISCE KELLYLEE EVANS 16H30 SHOWCASE EN CONTINU EXPOSITION E 17H00 > 18H00 SHOWCASE PORTRAITS DE MUSICIENS CONSERVATOIRE DU 17 LOU TAVANO DE JAZZ PAR LE CENTRE 17H00 SHOWCASE AVEC LA PARTICIPATION DE PARIS DOWN TOWN D’ANIMATION CENSIER-ACTISCE PÔLE SUPÉRIEUR JAZZ ACCÈS LIBRE INSCRIPTION OBLIGATOIRE GUEST JEAN-MICHEL PILC 17H30 SHOWCASE e 4 arr. 15H00 > 15H45 CONCERT & CONFÉRENCE “BIG BAND JAZZ DEVILS” PAR L’ÉCOLE DE JAZZ ARPEJ 18H00 SHOWCASE 3 HÔTEL DE VILLE - SALON DES ARCADES ÉVÉNEMENT RESTREINT. JAM SESSION 10H30 > 11H30 CÉRÉMONIE D’INAUGURATION e 6 arr. 19H00 PROJECTION REMISE DE MÉDAILLE À HERBIE HANCOCK CONCERT “ALL STAR” CONCERT BIG BAND DES CONSERVATOIRES 5 KIOSQUE À MUSIQUE DU JARDIN RETRANSMIS EN STREAMING DE LA VILLE DE PARIS DU LUXEMBOURG EN DIRECT DE L’UNESCO EN CONTINU EXPOSITION SUR INVITATION UNIQUEMENT 14H00 > 14H45 SHOWCASE DUKE ELLINGTON 1 3 H 30 > 14H15 SHOWCASE THELONIOUS MONK INSTITUTE OF JAZZ FELLOWS ACCÈS LIBRE DANS LA LIMITE DANIEL HUMAIR TRIO DES PLACES DISPONIBLES 15H00 > 15H45 SHOWCASE 15H00 > 15H45 TABLE RONDE JAZZ & LIBERTÉ LISA CAT-BERRO 7 GARE SAINT LAZARE – SNCF SHOWCASE “PIANO EN GARE” LA GARDE DES SCEAUX, MINISTRE DE LA JUSTICE, 16H00 > 16H45 SHOWCASE AVEC MADAME CHRISTIANE TAUBIRA, GREGORY PRIVAT TRICIA EVY & HERBIE HANCOCK & MARCUS MILLER SONNY TROUPÉ ACCÈS LIBRE ACCÈS LIBRE 16H00 > 16H45 SHOWCASE e SYLVAIN LUC 8 arr. e INSCRIPTION OBLIGATOIRE 9 arr. 6 CONSERVATOIRE e 8 CONSERVATOIRE DU 9E 5 arr. À RAYONNEMENT RÉGIONAL (CRR) 14H00 > 14H45 MASTER CLASS 10H30 > 11H15 ATELIER PÉDAGOGIQUE E 4 MAIRIE DU 5 - SALLE DES FÊTES ISABELLE LEYMARIE ORAN ETKIN GUEST ORLANDO POLEO 10H30 > 12H00 PROJECTION DE FILM & KELLYLEE EVANS 16H00 > 16H45 MASTER CLASS ”KEEP ON KEEPIN’ON” 11H30 > 12H00 ATELIER PÉDAGOGIQUE DE QUINCY JONES DANIEL HUMAIR MARCUS MILLER 12H15 > 13H00 JAZZ TALK ACCÈS LIBRE DANS LA LIMITE (ARE) DE L’ÉCOLE DE LA MARE DU 20 E DES PLACES DISPONIBLES JUSTIN KAUFLIN ACCÈS LIBRE DANS LA LIMITE AVEC SÉBASTIEN VIDAL DES PLACES DISPONIBLES …www.jazzday.com/paris 10 e arr. 14 e arr. 16 e arr. 9 GARE DE L’EST - SNCF 15 GARE MONTPARNASSE - SNCF 19 A S S O C I A T I O N V sART SHOWCASE “PIANO EN GARE” SHOWCASE “PIANO EN GARE” HÔPITAL HENRY DUNANT AVEC AVEC GIOVANNI CHINA MOSES 14H30 > 15H15 SHOWCASE & MIRABASSI ANDRÉ MANOUKIAN TRICIA EVY ACCÈS LIBRE ACCÈS LIBRE ÉVÉNEMENT RESTREINT 10 GARE DU NORD – SNCF 16 CENTRE D’HÉBERGEMENT e SHOWCASE “PIANO EN GARE” DE LA MAIRIE DE PARIS, 19 arr. AVEC ARMEL DUPAS GEORGE SAND 20 CITÉ DE LA MUSIQUE - PHILHARMONIE 2 ACCÈS LIBRE 13H30 > 14H30 SHOWCASE AMPHITHÉÂTRE ÉTIENNE MBAPPÉ 11 e arr. & SU LA TAKÉ 14H00 > 14H45 SHOWCASE GUEST MARCUS MILLER GREGORY PRIVAT ACCÈS RÉSERVÉ EXCLUSIVEMENT AU CENTRE & SONNY TROUPÉ 11 ASSOCIATION QUARTIER LIBRE XI 15H00 > 15H45 JAZZ TALK 16H00 > 16H45 MASTER CLASS e 15 arr. AL JARREAU THELONIOUS MONK AVEC SÉBASTIEN VIDAL INSTITUTE 17 CONSERVATOIRE DU 15 E OF JAZZ FELLOWS 16H00 > 16H45 SHOWCASE INTERNATIONAL MUSIC EDUCATORS ACCÈS RÉSERVÉ À L’ASSOCIATION PARIS (IMEP) OLIVIER BOGÉ 11H00 > 11H45 SHOWCASE INSCRIPTION OBLIGATOIRE e 12 arr. THELONIOUS MONK INSTITUTE 21 CENTRE D’HÉBERGEMENT DE LA MAIRIE 12 GARE DE LYON - SNCF OF JAZZ FELLOWS DE PARIS, CRIMÉE SHOWCASE “PIANO EN GARE” 12H00 > 13H30 SHOWCASE 14H00 > 14H45 SHOWCASE AVEC CHINA MOSES & ANDRÉ MANOUKIAN “BREAD AND JAM” DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER JAM SESSION & SYLVAIN LUC ACCÈS LIBRE AVEC DAVID PATROIS ACCÈS RÉSERVÉ EXCLUSIVEMENT AU CENTRE & PHIL HILFIKER 13 e arr. 14H00 > 14H45 MASTER CLASS La Seine LUKMIL PEREZ 13 GARE D’AUSTERLITZ - SNCF 22 SHOWCASE SHOWCASE “PIANO EN GARE” 15H00 > 15H45 MASTER CLASS BATEAU LE « RIVER’S KING » AVEC CHINA MOSES SEAN THOMAS QUINTET DU CONSERVATOIRE & ANDRÉ MANOUKIAN NATIONAL SUPÉRIEUR 16H00 > 18H00 SHOWCASE ACCÈS LIBRE DE MUSIQUE ET DE “JAM FOR TEA” DANSE DE PARIS JAM SESSION 14 CENTRE D’HÉBERGEMENT IMEP FACULTY QUINTET 13H00 > 13H45 SHOWCASE DE LA MAIRIE DE PARIS, AVEC RICK MARGITZA LISA CAT-BERRO ROSA LUXEMBURG INVITE DAVID PATROIS 16H00 > 17H00 SHOWCASE EN CONTINU INSCRIPTION OBLIGATOIRE IVAN CHAVEZ, ARTISTES ET GROUPES DE JAZZ ÉRIC CAPITAINE NATALE & CYRILLE CATOIS TRIO 18 HÔPITAL NECKER ALEXIS TCHOLAKIAN LAURENT CAMUZAT ACCÈS LIBRE DANS LA LIMITE 15H00 > 16H00 ATELIER PÉDAGOGIQUE FRANÇOISE FOGNINI DES PLACES DISPONIBLES ORAN ETKIN PIERRE TAMARY ÉVÉNEMENT RESTREINT ESCALES AUX ARRÊTS BATOBUS ACCÈS LIBRE DANS LA LIMITE DES PLACES DISPONIBLES La Journée Internationale du Jazz, Paris 2015, est co-orgranisée avec l’ensemble de nos partenaires ÃiÀÛ>ÌÀiÃÊ `iÊ>ÊÛiÊ`iÊ*>ÀÃÊ Jeunes Aveugles des ional Nat nstitut I Carte des événements dans Paris XVIII 20 21 XVII XIX IX 10 6 8 X VIII 9 7 II 19 22 1 11 III I 2 XX XVI XI 3 VII IV 5 VI 12 4 V XV XII 17 18 15 16 13 14 XIV XIII ER E 1 MAIRIE DU 1 9 GARE DE L’EST - SNCF 17 CONSERVATOIRE DU 15 4, PLACE DU LOUVRE - 1 ER PLACE DU 11 NOVEMBRE 1918 - 10 E 43 RUE BARGUE - 15 E 2 FORUM DES HALLES- PLACE CARRÉE 10 GARE DU NORD – SNCF 18 HÔPITAL NECKER PLACE CARRÉE - 1 ER 18 RUE DE DUNKERQUE - 10 E 149 RUE DE SÈVRES - 15 E 3 HÔTEL DE VILLE - SALON DES ARCADES 11 ASSOCIATION QUARTIER LIBRE XI 19 HÔPITAL HENRY DUNANT 3-5 RUE LOBAU- 4 E 4 RUE DESARGUES, 11 E 95 RUE MICHEL-ANGE - 16 E E 4 MAIRIE DU 5 - SALLE DES FÊTES 12 GARE DE LYON - SNCF 20 CITÉ DE LA MUSIQUE - PHILHARMONIE 2 21 PLACE DU PANTHÉON - 5 E PLACE LOUIS-ARMAND - 12 E AMPHITHÉÂTRE 221 AVENUE JEAN JAURÈS - 19 E 5 KIOSQUE À MUSIQUE DU JARDIN 13 GARE D’AUSTERLITZ - SNCF DU LUXEMBOURG 85, QUAI D’AUSTERLITZ
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