Since 2002, AJC’s members program Jazz Migration strives to promote and develop the careers of young musicians from the French jazz scene, based on the determination and a common desire to festivals, venues and partners to offer a genuine opportunity to the wealth of talent living in our land.
In 2016, AJC is offering a new development to the project: 4 bands are now selected and will receive an artistic and professional support: residencies, training sessions. From now on, AJC will also be in charge of booking these bands in France and in Europe!
Come and hear this year’s laureates at the Jazz Migration 2016 opening concert, before they embark on their tour of over 70 scenes in France and Europe!
The concert is being held at the Dynamo de Banlieues Bleues in Pantin on Tuesday 1st December 2015, at 8pm. Free entrance by calling +33(0)142360012 or sending a mail to contact@ajc-jazz.eu
Jazz Migration is today the only project for french emerging creative jazz musicians, that is offering the opportunity for them to build their careers, develop their skills and get their music out into the world.
More information: http://www.ajc-jazz.eu/en/jazz-migration-2/presentation.html
In 2016, AJC is offering a new development to the project: 4 bands are now selected and will receive an artistic and professional support: residencies, training sessions. From now on, AJC will also be in charge of booking these bands in France and in Europe!
Come and hear this year’s laureates at the Jazz Migration 2016 opening concert, before they embark on their tour of over 70 scenes in France and Europe!
The concert is being held at the Dynamo de Banlieues Bleues in Pantin on Tuesday 1st December 2015, at 8pm. Free entrance by calling +33(0)142360012 or sending a mail to contact@ajc-jazz.eu
Jazz Migration is today the only project for french emerging creative jazz musicians, that is offering the opportunity for them to build their careers, develop their skills and get their music out into the world.
More information: http://www.ajc-jazz.eu/en/jazz-migration-2/presentation.html