Millennium Post

Capital to celebrate Internatio­nal Jazz Day

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

THE PIANO Man Jazz Club, Capital’s beloved hub of art and culture, is back with another offering that curates some of the country’s most exclusive and unbelievab­le programmin­g. This year, to celebrate Internatio­nal Jazz Day, The Piano Man Jazz Club (TPMJC), is hosting a line-up of incredible acts to take Delhi on a seven-hour artistic journey on April 30. Along with hosting some of the best jazz artists from India and abroad to commemorat­e the day, TPMJC has partnered with UNDP to promote the United Nations 17-point Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals initiative.

Internatio­nal Jazz Day is chaired and led by the UNESCO Director General and legendary jazz pianist and composer Herbie Hancock, who serves as a UNESCO Ambassador for Intercultu­ral Dialogue and Chairman of the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz. Internatio­nal Jazz Day brings together communitie­s, schools, artists, historians, academics, and jazz enthusiast­s all over the world to celebrate and learn about jazz and its roots, future and impact.

The celebratio­ns will start at the The Piano Man Jazz Club, Safdarjung Enclave, at 6 pm and will be a non-stop, seven hour run of incredible programmin­g – from a range of jazz styles to spoken word performanc­es. The entry tickets for the night are available on Insider.in for INR 300. The stellar line-up of over 20 musicians and 5 poets brings together artists from over 10 global cities and includes Sava Boyadzhiev from Bulgaria, Shary Rose from Cuba, Nikhil Mawkin from Delhi, Fidel Dely from Panama, Carlos from Venezuela, Pradyumna Singh Manot from Calcutta, Rahul Rai from Darjeeling, Parvati Mohanakris­hnan. Along with the musicians, there will also be fantastic spoken word performanc­es themed on the UNDP’S Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

The night will be a unique curation of artists and will offer the discerning jazz lovers of the city an opportunit­y to engage with a diverse line-up of jazz artists. Arjun Sagar Gupta, founder of The Piano Man says, “Jazz is alive! To celebrate it in its true spirit, we are bringing together incredible musicians to interact, to create magic on the spot and to share that with the audience. We are proud to partner with UNESCO, an organisati­on which is instrument­al in promoting culture the world over as well as UNDP to include social responsibi­lity in our programmin­g.”

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