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Kathmandu: Melting pot for Jazz craftsmen

Apr 20, 2017-

April in Kathmandu is required to end with everything jazz, as neighborhood and global specialists meet up to check the International Jazz Day, which falls on April 30. The weeklong festival, slated to begin on April 25, will see jazz artists from Germany, Italy, Spain, Brazil, and Nepal offering free workshops and masterclasses, nearby shows, film screenings and live painting.

Universal Jazz Day is commended each year, since 2011, after UNESCO announced April 30 as the day to praise "the ideals of jazz as an instructive device, and a compel for peace, solidarity, exchange and improved participation among individuals."

The current year's festival in Kathmandu plans to instruct the specialists and gathering of people alike about the underlying foundations of jazz and its development. Without precedent for Nepal's history, the occasion will be set apart with a weeklong festival where neighborhood and universal craftsmen will work together to transform Kathmandu and Patan into a mixture.

On the event, the Kathmandu Jazz Conservatory, a prominent center point for jazz artists and fans in Nepal, will dispatch a raising money crusade, Music for Nepal, expecting to give grants to underprevileged understudies and to keep giving lessons in halfway houses around the Valley.

The festivals will finish up on the International Jazz Day with the headliner occurring at Nagbahal, Patan.

Distributed: 20-04-2017 10:00

http://kathmandupost.ekantipur.com/news/2017-04-20/kathmandu-blend for-jazz-artists.html

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