Sunday, July 09, 2006

Goodbye and Thanks



The 2006 festival is now complete. Thanks to all of our sponsors for making this happen. Thanks especially to Century Group, GML Mechanical, Blakes, Envision and Great Canadian Casinos for their support of the student workshop and festival. We look forward to planning our next festival in July 2007.

Here is a picture of 2006 workshop participants and faculty.(Courtesy of S. Wright) As we move closer to the 2007 festival once again you will see news and information posted here. Have a great summer, see you next year.

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Final Weekend


Friday was a day of contrast with two great but very different concerts featuring faculty. The arts centre was packed for Jazz for kids as we performed a number of jazz favorites from the era of those seven dwarfs, Fred and Wilma, and Linus and Lucy. We ended with our sponsored mascot "Salty the Seagull" parading through the isles with the kids to a spirited rendition of the Saints go Marching in . Friday night featured Len Aruliah and the quartet transported into the post- John Coltrane world with a suite of tunes inspired by Canadian trumpeter Kenny Wheeler. It is performances like these that indicate how wide the spectrum for jazz really is at the dawn of the 21st century, from Dixieland to post-modern avant guard

As we head into the final weekend of the festival, we would like to thank our audiences and supporters for coming out to our events this week.

Today features the student concert at 2pm. This will feature workshop participants who have spent the last 4 days at the arts centre learning about jazz improvisation and the skills required to master their instruments. Tonight at the Coast Tsawwassen Inn will feature local Vancouver guitarist Ross Bliss with Djangophllia. This is a straight ahead 1940's approach to traditional swing featuring the music of Django Reinhardt .

On Sunday at All Saints Anglican Church Ta-Ki-Ta will be performing in the final event of the festival. This is group creates a fusion of classical Indian music with jazz. The trio consists of two traditional Indian instruments with tabla player Hari Pal, Kenneth Wells on Sarode, together with the western influence of Jared Burrows on guitar. A beautiful and easy to listen to mix of sounds that you will enjoy. Admission is free.

Friday, July 07, 2006

Friday Concerts

Today features two unique performances as Tsawwassen Arts Centre. First off at noon is Jazz for Kids, which will feature our faculty performing and interacting with our young audience in a performance that will outline just what this "jazz" thing is. Look for us to get our audience involved in the performance and get everyone involved in the "jazz" thing.

Friday evening will feature Len Aruliah, our resident workshop saxophonist for this year's workshop. He will be performing with the faculty quintet a new suite of his own compositions inspired by Kenny Wheeler, the great Canadian trumpeter and composer who also resides in England. Both of today's concerts are at the Tsawwassen Arts Centre. Admission is Free. Thanks to Vancouver Port Authority and Terminal Systems for sponsoring today's concerts.

Festival update

Today is Friday and the festival is well underway. We have had a good audience for the first three days of festival concerts. Tuesday brought Brad Muirhead to perform and work with our workshop students on listening and improv skills. Karen Graves was in fine form Wednesday performing on various woodwinds and working with vocals. Thursday brought our first double bill with trumpeter Al Matheson performing and working with our students through a series of three masterclasses on improvisation in the afternoon, offering some great advice to our students. Thursday evening featured vibrophonist Marty Franklin with Nino DiPasquale in a concert of jazz standards and a tribute to Milt Jackson.


Here is a picture of Marty Franklin performing at Beaches in Tsawwassen on Thursday evening. We had a good crowd for the event despite some confusion in location.


Monday, July 03, 2006

The outdoor concert


Great tunes and great weather helped make this year's outdoor concert a success. Thanks to Envision for use of the tent and to the M&M's Meats for providing food and fixings. Here is a photo taken near the end of the day of the Tristan Rogers Trio. The Student workshop starts on Tuesday.