Jazzonian Proudly Presents: Best Young Jazz Saxophone Competition
Honoring the music legacy of saxophone icon Charlie Parker, Jazzonian proudly presents Best Young Jazz Saxophone Player Competition.
Open to high school saxophone students from South Florida and beyond. Sign up to compete for a scholarship price of $200 to be used to attend a Jazz summer camp. Deadline to sign up is by August 15th, 2014
Competition will take place as part of the annual Celebrating Charlie Parker Festival. for more information, contact Bobby Ramirez at 305-298-2380.
Complete form:
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The JAZZONIAN Youth Scholarship was established to provide financial assistance to promising young high school Jazz musicians with the goal of inspiring individuals to become high achievers, developing future leaders in the community, empowering the next generation of Jazz musicians, and nurturing young fans of this artform.
Jazz Museum of Florida, Inc. (dba Jazzonian and South Florida Jazz Summit) is a 501c3 not-for-profit public charity. More info at http://www.jazzonian.org/
MISSION:
The mission of the South Florida Jazz Summit is to bring the Jazz industry together; committed to empowering Jazz; thereby, serving as a cultural bridge--bringing people together for this higher purpose of preserving, advancing and celebrating this precious American artform that we love called Jazz; providing networking and educational opportunity; helping to energize the local Jazz scene; bringing awareness to area Jazz institutions and organizations; showcasing the best emerging young Jazz talent from great area schools, as well as helping to empower South Florida as a world class destination for live Jazz.
The South Florida Jazz Summit is a fundraising event produced annually by the Jazz Museum of Florida, Inc (dba Jazzonian), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All proceeds from this event go to the Jazzonian Young Jazz Leaders Scholarship initiative and community outreach jazz education programs under the aegis of the Jazz Museum of Florida, Inc.