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SUMMARY:Trumpet Discovery Day!
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking to learn a new instrument?\nCome learn inside stories of Louis off-stage\, about his music and friends\, visit his house\, and enjoy a first-hand experience with the trumpet led by a stellar jazz artist in New York City! This fun two-hour long program has been created for kids 8-14 years-old who wish to play the instrument. Happening on June 22nd from 11:00am to 1:00pm. \nAll levels are welcome. Registration is mandatory to participate. You complete your registration when you fill out the registration form.
URL:https://www.louisarmstronghouse.org/event-details/trumpet-discovery-day/
LOCATION:Louis Armstrong House Museum\, 34-56 107th Street\, Queens
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth Concert Wycliffe Gordon
DESCRIPTION:Experience the mesmerizing talent of Wycliffe Gordon\, a renowned Musician\, Composer\, Conductor\, and Arranger\, at our first garden concert of the season on June 15th at 3pm. \nAs a veteran member of the Wynton Marsalis Septet and original member of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra\, Gordon’s illustrious career includes collaborations with jazz legends like Wynton Marsalis\, Dizzy Gillespie\, and Lionel Hampton. His arrangements have graced prestigious platforms such as NPR’s “All Things Considered” and Billy Taylor’s “Jazz at the Kennedy Center” Series. \nJoin us for an unforgettable afternoon in observance of Juneteenth at the Louis Armstrong House Museum garden.
URL:https://www.louisarmstronghouse.org/event-details/juneteenth-concert-wycliffe-gordon/
LOCATION:Louis Armstrong House Museum\, 34-56 107th Street\, Queens
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SUMMARY:ROOFTOP FILMS
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a captivating evening under the stars as The Louis Armstrong House Museum\, in collaboration with AMC Networks and Council Member Francisco Moya\, presents “ROOFTOP FILMS: ONE HAND DON’T CLAP” on June 11\, 2024\, at 7:30 PM in the Louis Armstrong House Garden. \n7:30 PM: Program Begins\n8:00 PM: Live Music Performance\n8:30 PM: Screening of “ONE HAND DON’T CLAP”\n10:00 PM: Q&A Session \nFilm Synopsis: “One Hand Don’t Clap” by Kavery Dutta Kaul | US | 92 minutes \nOne Hand Don’t Clap captures the vibrant story of calypso and the emergence of soca\, through the eyes of two legendary artists\, Lord Kitchener\, the Grandmaster of the music and Calypso Rose\, the first woman to break through in a traditionally male arena. Forging onscreen the connections between American communities and where families come from\, the documentary leads audiences from New York recording studies to the awesome magic of Carnival in Trinidad & Tobago. The film features artists across the 20th century whose songs reflect regional and global themes that continue to resonate. The many generations in One Hand Don’t Clap trace the evolution of a musical style whose infectious rhythms and exhilarating irreverence have found their way to ever-broadening audiences worldwide. \nReserve your spot now!
URL:https://www.louisarmstronghouse.org/event-details/rooftop-films/
LOCATION:Louis Armstrong House Museum\, 34-56 107th Street\, Queens
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240530T130000
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SUMMARY:Special Book Talk Event: Larry Tye Discusses “The Jazzmen"
DESCRIPTION:Date: May 30th\, 2024\nTime: 1:00 PM\nLocation: The Jazz Room of the Louis Armstrong Center \nWe are thrilled to announce that aauthor Larry Tye will be joining us to discuss his captivating new book: “The Jazzmen: How Duke Ellington\, Louis Armstrong\, and Count Basie Transformed America.” \nLet’s explore the transformative power of jazz with Tye as he explores the lives and legacies of three iconic figures who reshaped the American cultural landscape. \nDon’t miss this exclusive opportunity to: \n🎺 Gain insights into the lives of Duke Ellington\, Louis Armstrong\, and Count Basie\n🎶 Engage in a lively discussion with Larry Tye\n📖 Discover the rich history and influence of jazz music\n🎤 Participate in a Q&A session with the author \nThis event is free and open to all jazz enthusiasts\, book lovers\, and curious minds alike. Seating is limited\, so reserve your spot today!
URL:https://www.louisarmstronghouse.org/event-details/special-book-talk-event-larry-tye-discusses-the-jazzmen/
LOCATION:Louis Armstrong House Museum\, 34-56 107th Street\, Queens
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240525T150000
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SUMMARY:Michela Marino Lerman
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate International Tap Dance Day in style as the sensational Michela Marino Lerman takes center stage at the Louis Armstrong Center Jazz Room\, promising an afternoon of toe-tapping\, soul-stirring rhythms on May 25th at 3:00 pm. \n_________________________________________ \nAbout the artist: \nMichela Marino Lerman\, winner of the Hoofer and FloBert Awards\, is a world renowned tap dance artist\, performer\, choreographer\, band leader\, educator and all-around creative spirit. The Huffington Post has called her a “hurricane of rhythm” and the NY Times has called her both a “prodigy” and has described her dancing as “flashes of brilliance.” Quincy Jones has called her an “absolute tap dancing star who knows her roots.” \nShe very proudly\, was mentored by some of the masters of tap dance including Gregory Hines\, Buster Brown\, Leroy Myers\, Peg Leg Bates\, Marion Coles\, Jeni LeGon and Mable Lee. Most recently Michela can be seen featured in the new US Postage Stamp series dedicated to the art form of Tap Dance. She is also the only female honorary member of the legendary tap dance fraternity\, The Copasetics. Michela has performed\, choreographed\, written\, produced\, and directed many projects throughout her career including leading her own group Love Movement. She recently was commissioned by the Joyce Theater to create and premiere her all-new full-length work “Once Upon A Time Called Now.” \nMichela has had the honor of working with many legends throughout her career some of whom include Anna Deavere Smith\, Wynton Marsalis\, Quincy Jones\, Jon Batiste\, Roy Hargrove\, Steve McQueen and more. \n_________________________________________ \nSecure your tickets now for our tap dance extravaganza that will transport you to a world where the language of dance speaks louder than words.
URL:https://www.louisarmstronghouse.org/event-details/michela-marino-lerman/
LOCATION:Louis Armstrong House Museum\, 34-56 107th Street\, Queens
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SUMMARY:Dexter Stanley-Tauvao and the Asia-Pacific Jazz Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an afternoon of jazz with the talented Dexter Stanley-Tauvao and the Asia Pacific Jazz Orchestra! 🥁 \nGet ready to be transported on a musical journey as Dexter Stanley-Tauvao\, a renowned Sāmoan jazz drummer\, composer\, and educator\, takes center stage. Born in Wellington\, New Zealand\, Dexter’s passion for jazz has taken him across the globe\, from Singapore to New York City. \nGraduating with First Class Honours in Jazz from the New Zealand School of Music\, Dexter has shared the stage with jazz icons like Alex Sipiagin\, Antonio Hart\, and Rufus Reid. From big band classics to Afro-Cuban rhythms\, Dexter’s versatility and passion shine through in every performance. \nIn 2022\, Dexter was awarded the prestigious Fulbright General Graduate Award\, allowing him to pursue a Master of Music in New York City. He currently studies with legendary jazz musicians Dennis Mackrel\, Antonio Hart\, and Michael Mossman\, and is a proud member of the Grammy Award-winning Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra. \nIn addition to his remarkable performance skills\, Dexter is a dedicated educator\, sharing his love for music with students around the world. Whether he’s teaching at universities or leading jazz ensembles\, Dexter’s enthusiasm and expertise inspire musicians of all ages. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to experience the magic of Dexter Stanley-Tauvao live in concert! Grab your tickets now and join us for an afternoon filled with soulful rhythms and unforgettable melodies. \nTickets are limited\, so secure yours today! 🎟️
URL:https://www.louisarmstronghouse.org/event-details/dexter-stanley-tauvao/
LOCATION:Louis Armstrong House Museum\, 34-56 107th Street\, Queens
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SUMMARY:Listening Party
DESCRIPTION:After the stellar success of our previous events\, we couldn’t resist hosting another auditory adventure for you. Join us on May 17th at 1 pm in our Jazz room for a Listening Party. \nSeating is limited to maintain the intimate atmosphere that makes these parties so special\, but fret not – admission is free! Due to the high anticipated interest\, we recommend snagging your spot early! \nGet ready to groove with Matthew ‘Fat Cat’ Rivera from The Hot Club of New York and WKCR\, our fantastic host for the day. We’ll be spinning Armstrong’s magic from rare original 78s and test pressings\, creating an unforgettable musical journey. \nBring your own original 78s or LPs to the party\, as we open the floor for you to share your musical treasures. Your participation is not just welcomed; it’s encouraged! \nLet’s make this Listening Party a celebration of diverse sounds and shared passions. 🎺
URL:https://www.louisarmstronghouse.org/event-details/listening-party/
LOCATION:Louis Armstrong House Museum\, 34-56 107th Street\, Queens
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