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During this time of isolation and social distancing, Jazz at Lincoln Center has regrettably suspended all concerts, classes, and public programs through June 30, 2023. This portal consolidates access to all of the online activities we are offering globally, for free. We hope these programs, concerts, and discussions bring you solace, comfort, and community during this challenging, unprecedented time.
Stay safe, stay connected, and keep your distance.
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To ensure that jazz will be performed and appreciated, both now and in future generations, Jazz at Lincoln Center has developed a continuum of education programs and diverse array of live performances that help audiences, from childhood onward, learn about jazz's distinct American heritage, its great works and musicians, and its relationship to other artistic disciplines.
Many of these programs will now be available online, beginning with Swing University, Webop, Essentially Ellington, and Middle School Jazz Academy.
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To all who have tuned in to weekly episodes of Skain's Domain and Conversations with Wynton - thank you. We love sharing the joy of jazz through conversations with you each week and we look forward to continuing these dialogues as we continue to roll out new and engaging live content.
As we transition into summer, both of these programs will be on hiatus with plans to return in the fall. In the meantime, keep an eye out for an announcement regarding new, exciting programming that we look forward to sharing with you.
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Every Wednesday, Jazz at Lincoln Center releases a new full length concert on our Youtube channel. Available now: the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis plays the Music of Miles Davis and the South African Songbook. Also available for families is Who Is Chick Corea?, hosted by former JLCO member Sean Jones alongside young pianists Sean Mason, Micah Thomas, and Tyler Henderson.