Four workshops take place July 11 & 14 and August 18 & 22 from 1:00-4:00 p.m. EST.
How: Via Zoom (link provided upon registration)
Students ages 14-26 who identify as female or non-binary
Register: $200 per workshop or $600 for all four workshops. Registration is required and financial aid is available. Registration closes July 11. For more information, visit NJPAC.org or call 973.353.7058.
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), the state’s anchor cultural institution, today announced that its seventh annual Geri Allen Jazz Camp will be completely virtual this summer. An initiative to support women in jazz, this world-renowned program is hailed for helping refine technique, grow confidence and build community among performers who identify as female or non-binary.
Winner of Jersey Arts People’s Choice Award for “Favorite Performing Arts Camp,” the Geri Allen Jazz Camp was founded in 2014 in an effort to carry on the exceptional legacy of its founding director: the late jazz pianist/composer/educator and Guggenheim Fellow Geri Allen (longtime Montclair resident), who dedicated herself to developing the next generation of jazz artists. The program is now under the direction of Artistic Director
How: Via Zoom (link provided upon registration)
Students ages 14-26 who identify as female or non-binary
Register: $200 per workshop or $600 for all four workshops. Registration is required and financial aid is available. Registration closes July 11. For more information, visit NJPAC.org or call 973.353.7058.
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), the state’s anchor cultural institution, today announced that its seventh annual Geri Allen Jazz Camp will be completely virtual this summer. An initiative to support women in jazz, this world-renowned program is hailed for helping refine technique, grow confidence and build community among performers who identify as female or non-binary.
Winner of Jersey Arts People’s Choice Award for “Favorite Performing Arts Camp,” the Geri Allen Jazz Camp was founded in 2014 in an effort to carry on the exceptional legacy of its founding director: the late jazz pianist/composer/educator and Guggenheim Fellow Geri Allen (longtime Montclair resident), who dedicated herself to developing the next generation of jazz artists. The program is now under the direction of Artistic Director

Regina Carter
violinb.1966