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2015 International Jazz United Nations International Jazz Day Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 19th District (Continued) 15th District EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS & PERFORMANCES | APRIL 30, 2015 Emergency Homeless Shelter for Conservatory of the 15th District: 43 rue women and children: 166 rue de 5th District 6th District Bargue 1st District 8th District (Continued) 10th District 13th District Crimée 11:00-11:45: Thelonious Monk Institute Fellows 14:00-14:45: Dee Dee Bridgewater & Gare de l’Est (train station): Place du 11 Forum des Halles: Place Carrée, 75001 Paris 5th District Town Hall Kioske à Musique du Jardin du Gare d’Austerlitz (train station): 85, Quai Master Class Sylvain Luc performance CRR (Continued) Novembre 1918 12:00-13:30: “Bread & Jam” Jam Session 16:00-17:00: Kellylee Evans Showcase La Mairie du 5e: 21, Place du Panthéon Luxembourg: Jardin du Luxembourg 17:00: Showcase with Pôle Supérieur Jazz, Performance by Giovanni Mirabassi with guest d’Austerlitz 10:30-12:00: Film screening: “Keep on Keepin’ On” 14:00-14:45pm: Thelonious Monk 14:00-14:45: Lukmil Perez Master Class 17:00-18:00: Lou Tavano Showcase with Paris and guest Jean-Michel Pilc Sarah Lancman Performance by China Moses & Andre The River Seine by Quincy Jones Institute Fellows Concert 15:00-15:45: Sean Thomas steelpans Master Downtown (Jazz Group of students & parents from 17:30: Showcase with “Big Band Jazz Devils” Manoukian 12:15-13:00: Showcase and Discussion: Justin 15:00-15:45: Lisa Cat-Berro Concert Class the Conservatories of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th 18:00: Showcase Jam Session Gare du Nord (train station): 18 rue de The ‘River’s King’ Boat: Traveling Kauflin and Sebastien Vidal 16:00-16:45: Tricia Evy Concert 16:00-18:00: “Jam for Tea” Jam Session with the districts) 19:00-21:00: UNESCO International Jazz Day Dunkerque Emergency Homeless Shelter for men: 8-14 along the Seine with Batobus stops 13:15-14:00: Student Orchestra of the Institute of IMEP Faculty Quintet All Star Global Concert screening Performance by Armel Dupas rue de la Poterne des Peupliers, 75013 12:00-13:00: Student quintet from the 1st District Town Hall the Blind Peformance featuring saxophonist Michel 8th District 16:00-17:00: Performance by Ivan Chavez, Conservatoire supèrieur national du El-Malem Hopital Necker - Enfants Malades: 149 rue de Musique et de danse de Paris Mairie du 1er: Salle des Mariages: 4 Place du All-day exhibition: Duke Ellington 11th District Eric Capitaine, Cyrille Catois Louvre, 75001 Paris 14:15-15:00: Kellylee Evans Showcase Conservatoire à Rayonnement Sèvres 15:15-16:00: Isfar Sarabski Showcase Régional (CRR): 14 rue de Madrid 15:00-16:00: Oran Etkin showcase for children 14:00-14:45: China Moses Performance Gare Saint-Lazare (train station): 13 rue Non-profit Cultural Association 14th District All day concerts by jazz groups: 16:15-17:00: Giovanni Mirabassi Showcase with 10:30-11:15: Oran Etkin & Kellylee Evans: Lisa Cat-Berro 15:20-16:00: Discussion on Nina Simone: Dee Dee d‘Amsterdam Association Quartier Libre XI: 4 rue guest Sarah Lancman Workshop for Children 16th District Alexis Tcholakian Bridgewater & Charlie Gans Performance by Gregory Privat & Sonny Desargues Emergency Homeless Shelter for youth: 26, 17:15-19:00: Michela Musco & Nicole Taylor 11:30-12:00: Marcus Miller: Workshop for Troupé 16:00-16:45: Thelonious Monk Institute Fellows Avenue de l’Observatoire Laurent Camuzat showcase Children Hopital Henry Dunant + Association Vsart: 95 performance 13:30-14:30: Marcus Miller, Étienne Mbappé & Françoise Fongini 12:00: Showcase Pôle Supérieur Jazz & rue Michel-Ange Pierre Tamari 4th District 9th District Su La Také Showcase All-Day Exhibition: Portraits of Jazz Musicians by Musiques Actuelles 14:30-15:15: Tricia Evy Performance Paris City Hall 12th District the Students of the Cultural Center of the 5th 14:30: Jazz Workshop with musicians Hôtel de Ville: 3-5 rue Lobau, 75004 Paris Conservatory of the 9th District: 17 rue Gare Montparnasse (train station): Place district from the Conservatory of the 17th district 19th District 10:30-11:30: Opening Ceremony with Mayor Anne Rochechouart Gare de Lyon (train station): Place Raoul-Dautry and guest Armel Dupas Hidalgo 14:00-14:45: Isabelle Leymarie Latin Jazz Louis-Armand Performance by China Moses & Andre 15:00: Showcase with musicians from the Philharmonie de Paris Amphitheatre - Cité de 13:30-14:15: Daniel Humair Trio concert Soup Kitchen for the Homeless Master Class with guest Orlando Poleo Performance by China Moses & Andre Manoukian 15:00-15:45: ARPEJ jazz ensemble performance Conservatory of the 7th district la Musique: 221 Avenue Jean Jaurès 15:00-15:45: “Jazz and Freedom” Round Table with 16:00-16:45: Daniel Humair Master Class Manoukian Herbie Hancock, Marcus Miller & Minister of Justice 15:30: Ecole Didier Lockwood 14:00-14:45: Gregory Privat & Sonny Troupé Christiane Taubira ‘Paris Jazz Corner’ (Record Shop): 5 rue de Performance Tribute to Janis Joplin Showcase 16:00-16:45: Sylvain Luc performance Navarre 16:00: Showcase “Jazz & Danse Quitzke” 15:00-15:45: Discussion: Al Jarreau with All-day celebration of jazz 16:30: Showcase with musicians from the Sebastien Vidal Conservatory of the 17th district 16:00-16:45: Olivier Boge Showcase 19th District (Continued) 15th District Emergency Homeless Shelter for Conservatory of the 15th District: 43 rue women and children: 166 rue de 5th District 6th District Bargue 1st District 8th District (Continued) 10th District 13th District Crimée 11:00-11:45: Thelonious Monk Institute Fellows 14:00-14:45: Dee Dee Bridgewater & Gare de l’Est (train station): Place du 11 Forum des Halles: Place Carrée, 75001 Paris 5th District Town Hall Kioske à Musique du Jardin du Gare d’Austerlitz (train station): 85, Quai Master Class Sylvain Luc performance CRR (Continued) Novembre 1918 12:00-13:30: “Bread & Jam” Jam Session 16:00-17:00: Kellylee Evans Showcase La Mairie du 5e: 21, Place du Panthéon Luxembourg: Jardin du Luxembourg 17:00: Showcase with Pôle Supérieur Jazz, Performance by Giovanni Mirabassi with guest d’Austerlitz 10:30-12:00: Film screening: “Keep on Keepin’ On” 14:00-14:45pm: Thelonious Monk 14:00-14:45: Lukmil Perez Master Class 17:00-18:00: Lou Tavano Showcase with Paris and guest Jean-Michel Pilc Sarah Lancman Performance by China Moses & Andre The River Seine by Quincy Jones Institute Fellows Concert 15:00-15:45: Sean Thomas steelpans Master Downtown (Jazz Group of students & parents from 17:30: Showcase with “Big Band Jazz Devils” Manoukian 12:15-13:00: Showcase and Discussion: Justin 15:00-15:45: Lisa Cat-Berro Concert Class the Conservatories of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th 18:00: Showcase Jam Session Gare du Nord (train station): 18 rue de The ‘River’s King’ Boat: Traveling Kauflin and Sebastien Vidal 16:00-16:45: Tricia Evy Concert 16:00-18:00: “Jam for Tea” Jam Session with the districts) 19:00-21:00: UNESCO International Jazz Day Dunkerque Emergency Homeless Shelter for men: 8-14 along the Seine with Batobus stops 13:15-14:00: Student Orchestra of the Institute of IMEP Faculty Quintet All Star Global Concert screening Performance by Armel Dupas rue de la Poterne des Peupliers, 75013 12:00-13:00: Student quintet from the 1st District Town Hall the Blind Peformance featuring saxophonist Michel 8th District 16:00-17:00: Performance by Ivan Chavez, Conservatoire supèrieur national du El-Malem Hopital Necker - Enfants Malades: 149 rue de Musique et de danse de Paris Mairie du 1er: Salle des Mariages: 4 Place du All-day exhibition: Duke Ellington 11th District Eric Capitaine, Cyrille Catois Louvre, 75001 Paris 14:15-15:00: Kellylee Evans Showcase Conservatoire à Rayonnement Sèvres 15:15-16:00: Isfar Sarabski Showcase Régional (CRR): 14 rue de Madrid 15:00-16:00: Oran Etkin showcase for children 14:00-14:45: China Moses Performance Gare Saint-Lazare (train station): 13 rue Non-profit Cultural Association 14th District All day concerts by jazz groups: 16:15-17:00: Giovanni Mirabassi Showcase with 10:30-11:15: Oran Etkin & Kellylee Evans: Lisa Cat-Berro 15:20-16:00: Discussion on Nina Simone: Dee Dee d‘Amsterdam Association Quartier Libre XI: 4 rue guest Sarah Lancman Workshop for Children 16th District Alexis Tcholakian Bridgewater & Charlie Gans Performance by Gregory Privat & Sonny Desargues Emergency Homeless Shelter for youth: 26, 17:15-19:00: Michela Musco & Nicole Taylor 11:30-12:00: Marcus Miller: Workshop for Troupé 16:00-16:45: Thelonious Monk Institute Fellows Avenue de l’Observatoire Laurent Camuzat showcase Children Hopital Henry Dunant + Association Vsart: 95 performance 13:30-14:30: Marcus Miller, Étienne Mbappé & Françoise Fongini 12:00: Showcase Pôle Supérieur Jazz & rue Michel-Ange Pierre Tamari 4th District 9th District Su La Také Showcase All-Day Exhibition: Portraits of Jazz Musicians by Musiques Actuelles 14:30-15:15: Tricia Evy Performance Paris City Hall 12th District the Students of the Cultural Center of the 5th 14:30: Jazz Workshop with musicians Hôtel de Ville: 3-5 rue Lobau, 75004 Paris Conservatory of the 9th District: 17 rue Gare Montparnasse (train station): Place district from the Conservatory of the 17th district 19th District 10:30-11:30: Opening Ceremony with Mayor Anne Rochechouart Gare de Lyon (train station): Place Raoul-Dautry and guest Armel Dupas Hidalgo 14:00-14:45: Isabelle Leymarie Latin Jazz Louis-Armand Performance by China Moses & Andre 15:00: Showcase with musicians from the Philharmonie de Paris Amphitheatre - Cité de 13:30-14:15: Daniel Humair Trio concert Soup Kitchen for the Homeless Master Class
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