Three esteemed Harlem cultural organizations - the Apollo Theater, Harlem Stage and Jazzmobile - have joined forces to present the first Harlem Jazz Shrines FestiVal May 9-15, 2011. Celebrating the unique legacy of jazz in the uptown community, the Festival will bring both established and emerging artists to some of the famed venues where jazz flourished in Harlem: Lenox Lounge, Showman's Café, the Apollo Theater, Alhambra Ballroom, and Minton's Playhouse. Other festival events will take place at Harlem Stage Gatehouse, Columbia University and a variety of locations throughout the Harlem area.
Fats Waller Dance Party: Small's Paradise Tribute with Jason Moran & Meshell Ndegeocello - Harlem Stage presents two nights of Waller's music taken to new heights in a social mixing dance party featuring 2010 MacArthur Genius pianist Jason Moran & dynamic singer/bassist Meshell Ndegeocello.
· Late Night Jam Sessions & Conversations with Legends at Minton's Playhouse - Jazzmobile re-creates Minton's legendary "cutting contests" with emerging jazz talents and an all-star house band curated by T.S. Monk with Robert O'Meally leading provocative discussions.
· Geri Allen Quartet Jam Session - During the 1940's and '50's, the Harlem jazz scene was famous for its after-hours "jam sessions." Jazz pianist and producer Geri Allen "jams" with her quartet and special guests at the Apollo Music Cafe.
· Blazing Tongues: The Singers & Writers of Lenox Lounge - Harlem Stage, in partnership with Columbia University's Center for Jazz Studies and Institute for Research in African American Studies, curates two evenings of music and literature.
· Battle of the Big Bands - Jazzmobile produces two nights of big bands featuring the Jimmy Heath Big Band and the Harlem Renaissance Orchestra at the Alhambra Ballroom.
The Apollo Theater, Harlem Stage and Jazzmobile have partnered specifically to create a resurgence of jazz opportunities in Harlem with this week-long festival. Jazz will be presented in all its various forms and diverse formats including jazz dance, concert, club, cabaret and dance events. Conceived as an annual offering, Harlem Jazz Shrines will enable the partners to create a dynamic range of programming, highlighting the role that local Harlem venues have played in the development of jazz.
The three partners are also collaborating with Columbia University and its Center for Jazz Studies and Institute for Research in African American Studies to bring humanities programming that will further highlight the cultural significance of the Festival.
High-quality artistic performances and other events will all be offered at the affordable price of $10. Events are designed to draw a diverse audience of neighborhood residents, New Yorkers, and tourists with a mix of programming appealing to both jazz novices and aficionados. To generate attendance to multiple events and venues, Festival programming is arranged so that people have the option of attending several events each day. On Friday and Saturday nights, the Festival will provide a shuttle bus to transport audience members to area venues.
· Kickoff Event at Minton's Playhouse, 6pm-8pm.
· Late Night Jam Session at Minton's Playhouse, 9pm-closing. Jazzmobile re-creates Minton's legendary 'cutting contests' with emerging jazz talents and an all-star house band. T.S. Monk curates.
Tuesday, May 10
· Blazing Tongues: The Singers & Writers of Lenox Lounge, featuring the music and words of Billie Holiday and Zora Neale Hurston as performed by Queen Esther and writer TBD, 7pm-9pm. Harlem Stage, in partnership with Columbia University's Center for Jazz Studies (CJS) and Institute for Research in African American Studies (IRAAS), will curate an evening with vocalists and writers in one of Harlem's most historic jazz venues, Lenox Lounge.
· Showman's Late Night Jazz, 8pm until close. A week-long set of late-night jazz performances produced in partnership with the Apollo. Performing artists to be announced.
Wednesday, May 11
· Amateur Night, 7:30pm-9:30pm. The Apollo Theater's signature program will feature young, emerging jazz artists on the Apollo's world famous stage.
· Blazing Tongues: The Singers & Writers of Lenox Lounge featuring the music and words of Dinah Washington and James Baldwin with Marcelle Davies-Lashely and Carl Hancock Rux, 7pm-9pm, presented by Harlem Stage in partnership with Columbia University's CJS and IRAAS.
· Showman's Jam Sessions, 8pm until close. Presented by the Apollo Theater.
· Showman's Jam Sessions, 8pm until close. Presented by the Apollo Theater.
· Minton's: Inspired Innovation, 7pm-11pm. Jazzmobile will present a dinner, conversation and performance led by Stanley Crouch and Robert O'Meally.
Friday, May 13
· Battle of the Big Bands, 7pm-12am. Jazzmobile presents the first of two nights of big bands, Jimmy Heath's Big Band will perform at the Alhambra Ballroom.
· The Apollo Jazz Show: Wycliffe Gordon's Jazz à la Carte, 8pm at the Apollo. Famed artist and composer, Wycliffe Gordon presents a show featuring the music of the Temple University Big Band, with vocalists Carla Cook and Nikki Yanofsky; tap dancer Savion Glover; saxophonist Grace Kelly; and trombonist Corey Wilcox, Director/Choreographer Ken Roberson among others.
· Showman's Jam Sessions, 8pm until close. Presented by the Apollo Theater.
· The Fats Waller Dance Party: Small's Paradise Tribute with Jason Moran & Meshell Ndegeocello, 9pm and 11pm. Aside from its nightly sets, the legendary club Smalls was famous for its after-hours jams and rent parties. Among the many artists Smalls hosted, Fats Waller regularly got the joint jumpin'. This tribute jumps forward from that legacy, at the stride piano tradition for which Waller was a seminal figure, and how it resonates in contemporary music. Multiple Grammy nominee Meshell Ndegeocello and MacArthur Genius Award-winner Jason Moran, along with a full band and DJ, re-imagine Waller's historic music into a contemporary dance event at the Harlem Stage Gatehouse - two sets at 9:00 pm and 11:00 pm.
· Late Night Jam Session, doors open at 9pm, show starts at 10pm. Geri Allen Quartet Jam Session - During the 1940's and 50's, the Harlem jazz scene was notorious for its after-hours "jam sessions." Jazz pianist and producer Geri Allen "jams" with her quartet and special guests at the Apollo Music Cafe.
· Showman's Jam Sessions 8pm until close. Presented by the Apollo Theater.
· Friday Night at Minton's -- Late Night Jam Session, 10pm-4am, presented by Jazzmobile.
· Geri Allen Quartet Jam Session - During the 1940's and 50's, the Harlem jazz scene was famous for its after-hours "jam sessions." Jazz pianist and producer Geri Allen "jams" with her quartet and special guests at the Apollo Music Cafe. Doors open at 9pm, show starts at 10pm.
Saturday, May 14
· The Apollo Jazz Show: Wycliffe Gordon's Jazz à la Carte, two shows: 5pm and 8pm.
· Swinging at the Alhambra Ballroom, 7pm-12am. The Harlem Renaissance Orchestra will lead a swing dance competition.
· Showman's Jam Sessions presented by the Apollo. 8pm until close.
· The Fats Waller Dance Party: Small's Paradise Tribute with Jason Moran & Meshell Ndegeocello at the Harlem Stage Gatehouse - two sets at 9:00 pm and 11:00 pm.
· Geri Allen Quartet Jam Session - During the 1940's and 50's, the Harlem jazz scene was famous for its after-hours "jam sessions." Jazz pianist and producer Geri Allen "jams" with her quartet and special guests at the Apollo Music Cafe. Doors open at 9pm, show starts at 10pm.
Sunday, May 15· Re-creation of Count Basie's Lounge, 3pm-5pm. A Jazzmobile performance/humanities event.
· Habana/Harlem: Park Palace and the Afro-Cuban Legacy featuring the Spanish Harlem Orchestra two sets at 5pm and 7pm at the Harlem Stage Gatehouse. Produced by Neyda Martinez and Onel Mulet, this party pays tribute to the influence of Afro-Cuban music as it made its way to New York and defined an era. At 3:00pm, a film on the era will be shown, followed by a conversation with scholar Chris Washburne.
*Schedule and Artists Subject to Change
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