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Looking for something fun to share with your children? The popular Jazz at Lincoln Center family concert series, Jazz for Young People will help to inspire the budding jazz lovers in your family with three amusing and enlightening presentations. Since adults can learn so much at these concerts as well, we like to say "all grown-ups must be accompanied by a child!"
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WHO IS THELONIOUS MONK?
"A genius is one who is most like himself," said Monk. And nobody was more himself than Thelonious! Music by the "High Priest of Bebop" shows children and families the amazing things that can happen when you follow your own heart. Host Wynton Marsalis and friends open the Monk Festival weekend by playfully exploring his unique musical universe.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Rose Theater
WHAT IS HOT JAZZ?
We all know that jazz invented cool. Now host Wycliffe Gordon and friends talk about the many ways jazz musicians can set a song ablaze, and put some Tabasco on their swing to show us how!
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Rose Theater
WHO IS BENNY GOODMAN?
How did a young boy from Chicago’s Jewish ghetto become the King of Swing and the most popular bandleader in the country? The licorice stick is back in the limelight when the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Swing, Swing, Swings this classic American story.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Rose Theater
Family Concerts
Saturdays, 1pm and 3pm
Rose Theater
Tickets: $12, $20, $28
When you subscribe to the Jazz for Young People® Concert series online, your subscription includes a one-year subscription to Time Out New York Kids (value $5)
Time Out New York Kids is the official media partner of the Jazz for Young People® Concert series.
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