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Welcome to the 7th Panama Jazz Festival

The seventh annual Panama Jazz Festival (PJF), the cultural event of the year, will take place January 11th-16th, 2010. During the week of the Festival, the newly created Berklee College of Music Global Jazz Institute will be announced. The institute will be based in Boston, Massachusetts and led by Artistic Director, Danilo Pérez.


Due to a long waiting list of bands interested in
performing at the Festival, starting February 1st of 2010, the Panama jazz Festival will NOT be receiving any more requests from bands to perform at the festival.


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The Golandsky Institute Offers Educational Opportunities
at the 2010 Panama Jazz Festival


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Sonny White

The pianist, Ellerton Oswald, or Sonny White, was born in Panama City on November 11, 1917. By the mid-1930s, he was in the United States playing with musicians such as Jesse Stone, Willie Bryant, Sidney Bechet, Teddy Hill, Frankie Newton and Billie Holiday.

In the history of Jazz music, Sonny White is best known as the pianist who accompanied Billie Holiday on the legendary song, “Strange Fruit”, the 1939 musical piece that converted the singer into a world renowned star.

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Auditions Open

Students that wish to audition during the 2010 PJF (January 11th to 15th, 2010, in Panama City, Panama) please complete the form below.
All students that complete the form will receive a confirmation by email with the audition details.

Click on this link to fill out the form.

Recommendations for the auditions: Download the PDF file


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HOTEL EL PANAMA is the official hotel of the 7th Panama Jazz Festival

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Other recommended hotels:

CANAL HOUSE PANAMA


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NEWS:
Scenes from the 2010 Panama Jazz Festival

A photo essay by Roy Gumpel documenting jazz outreach by Danilo Perez in his native Panama City

By Roy Gumpel

Early in 2009 I was hired to go down to Panama for a photo assignment. I was shooting for K.C. Hardin who, it turns out, is one of the people responsible for the success of the Panama Jazz Festival and the Danilo Perez Music Foundation there.

READ THE COMPLETE ARTICLE HERE


Catching Up With Danilo Pérez

Last month, celebrated contemporary jazz pianist and bandleader Danilo Pérez received a Legacy Award from the Smithsonian Latino Center. Not familiar with those? The awards are designed to recognize individuals of Latin heritage who have made “a significant impact on American culture through their work and vision.” This year’s awards were part of the 2009 programming series “Panama at the Smithsonian.”

READ THE COMPLETE INTERVIEW HERE



The 2010 Panama Jazz Festival announces the creation of the Berklee College of Music Global Jazz Institute
 

July 28, 2009, Panama. The seventh annual Panama Jazz Festival (PJF), the cultural event of the year, will take place January 11th-16th, 2010. During the week of the Festival, the newly created Berklee College of Music Global Jazz Institute will be announced. The institute will be based in Boston, Massachusetts and led by Artistic Director, Danilo Pérez.

The Global Jazz Institute is designed to foster creativity and musicianship through a variety of musical disciplines, and to become a center of musical creativity that will emphasize personalized goal-setting and directed study, experiential and service learning with a special
emphasis on nature and the environment, business acumen, and intensive
access to world-class visiting artists

Danilo Pérez, founder of the Panama Jazz Festival, stated that the distinction bestowed upon him by Berklee College of Music is a significant achievement for Panamá. Through the institute, the cultural diversity of Panama and the American continent will be recognized, similar to the path taken by the Panama Jazz Festival, which has become a significant point of musical convergence.

The Global Jazz Institute will be officially announced during the PJF Gala Night in front of national and international guests who will participate in the concerts and educational activities which this year will be dedicated to the memory of renowned Panamanian pianist Ellerton Oswald, better known as Sonny White, whose fame in the United States dates back to the 1930s.
About Oswald, Perez commented that, despite the lack of information in Panama about this extraordinary artist, in North America he is considered a pillar in the history of the jazz genre, which he influenced over generations until his death in 1971.

The Panama Jazz Festival will return this year to the classrooms of the Panama Canal Authority, where the acclaimed music clinics will be led by prestigious international artists, educators, and the musical institutions that have converted Panama into their Latin American hub, where they hold auditions in order to discover the future global stars of music.



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