| Jazz Fest celebrates 40 years |
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| Written by Christina Lords -Argonaut | ||||||
| Friday, 16 February 2007 | ||||||
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Students of jazz music from around the United States and Canada will have an opportunity to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival on the University of Idaho campus next week. The festival attracts approximately 70 professional guest performers, conducts artist workshops and allows for middle school, high school and college-aged students to interact with professional musicians. Each night, a major jazz concert is also held. Wilson said that some schools are traveling from as far as Canada and Texas, while many schools are from the Idaho and Washington regions. Jazz artists participating in the festival also go out to schools in the North Idaho and eastern Washington regions to conduct workshops and offer educational performances to the students. A new element of this year’s festival has been the involvement of the provost’s office and New Student Services, Howey said. A new effort has been put in to offer campus tours and have advertisement opportunities for colleges of UI to reach new prospective students during the festival, she said. “The university has really tried to band together by using university programs to provide a positive opportunity to see the university and try to recruit new students,” Howey said. “This is the fourth-largest jazz collection in the world,” Howey said. Artifacts and archives will be displayed in the Kibbie Dome and at the UI Library during the festival. The film and lecture sessions will be held in the Borah Theater in the SUB. “This is my first time volunteering,” said Travis Abram, a senior psychology major. “I’ve been going to this school for four years and I’ve never been to a Jazz Fest. It’s something I wanted to do before I graduated. I just thought it was for a good cause.” Add as favorites (221) | Views: 2656
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