Cross-Cultural
Celebrating International Jazz Day
Celebrating International Jazz Day
In November 2011, the UNESCO General Conference proclaimed April 30 as International Jazz Day. In celebration of the inaugural Jazz Day, a series of star-studded concerts headlined by UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Herbie Hancock will be held in Paris, New Orleans, and New York April 27 and 30. These inaugural celebrations, and those to follow, will raise awareness of the role of jazz music in bridging ethnic, racial, and cultural divides and promoting international understanding,
The celebrations will kick-off in Paris on April 27 with a full day of events including live performances, master classes, and discussions featuring Marcus Miller, Barbara Hendricks, and Hugh Masekela. And on April 30, a special sunrise concert will take place in New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz.
On the evening of April 30, UNESCO, the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz and the U.S. Mission to the United Nations will co-sponsor a star-studded concert in the UN General Assembly Hall featuring performances by Tony Bennett, Wynton Marsalis, Esperanza Spalding, Lang Lang, Angelique Kidjo, Shankar Mahadevan, Chaka Khan, and many more. The confirmed hosts are Morgan Freeman, Robert DeNiro, Michael Douglas, and Quincy Jones.
Throughout
the concert, jazz experts and artists including Quincy Jones, Herbie
Hancock, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Terence Blanchard, Ron Carter, and Jimmy
Heath will participate in an interactive web chat backstage during the
performances. Join the chat beginning at 23:00 UTC (7:00PM EDT) and
watch the live stream of the two-hour New York concert beginning at
23:30 UTC (7:30PM EDT) at http://conx.state.gov/digital-
For more information about International Jazz Day, please visit UNESCO’s Jazz Day webpage or jazzday.com.