836:– the Jazz & Heritage Concert Series consists of concerts presented by the Foundation throughout the year, in the off-season of Jazz Fest. The concerts are admission free and held at the George and Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center. The Foundation also presents two free concerts during Jazz Fest each year. The concerts not only highlight local favorites but artists from different parts of the country. The concert series has followed themes that highlight underrepresented populations. The most recent series, titled "Chanteuse: Celebrating New Orleans Women in Music", was scheduled for the weekend of March 13, 2020, but was postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The series focuses on women and/or
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720:. Dent was an African-American cultural activist and poet from New Orleans. He was influenced by cultural writers of African-American struggles. Dent served as the executive director of the Foundation from 1987 to 1990. While serving on the board, he founded the Congo Square Lecture Series. After his death, the name was changed to The Tom Dent Congo Square Lecture series in his honor. The series was created to engage local creatives in scholarly conversations surrounding culture and African-American history. Topics range from Jazz and Creole history,
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Grounds Race Course, Jazz Fest expanded by utilizing the entire 145-acre (59 ha) site. By 1975, the inaugural year of the Festival's limited-edition, silkscreen poster series, attendance was expected to reach 80,000. From 1976 to 1978, Jazz Fest expanded to two full weekends in conjunction with the Heritage Fair, and in 1979, the Festival expanded to three weekends to celebrate its tenth anniversary.
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featuring a diverse range of locally produced music styles, Louisiana cuisine food booths, and arts and crafts booths, as well as an evening concert series that would appeal to everyone. Wein also sought to develop a new perspective that would add a level of excitement to the festival presentation, and appeal to both
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training certification and leave with new knowledge of key strategies for running a successful business by addressing solutions to the unique challenges the restaurant sector faces in New
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culture and those who simply wanted to learn more about the city's unique way of life. In addition to local customs, he emphasized African, Caribbean, and French culture, and was able to present the music, cuisine and crafts of various cultures to the world through Jazz Fest in a way that was
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Rhythms Festival are admission free festivals presented by the Foundation, and are typically held in Armstrong Park. In 2019 the Congo Square Rhythms Festival took place simultaneously; therefore, the two could work together to increase their impact on the city.
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Bank, the Louisiana Small Business Development Center (LSBDC,) the Louisiana Cultural Economy Foundation (LCEF,) and the Ashé Cultural Arts Center. The Fund is open to small business owners in the food and beverage and
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The festival has various performance stages including:
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Crowds at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
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Tennessee Williams & New Orleans Literary Festival
2234:. The Jazz & Heritage Foundation. March 14, 2018.
2199:"RETROSPECTIVE: The Jazz & Heritage Film Festival"
1866:"The George and Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center"
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Fensterstock, Alison; Clifford, Jan (April 29, 2019).
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The George & Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center
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The Congo Square Stage – Afro-centric and World Music
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1581:Spera, Keith (May 31, 2007). "New Orleans Rises".
603:The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation is a
531:Food Heritage Stage – Live Cooking Demonstrations
2004:"Tom Dent, 66, Civil Rights Campaigner and poet"
1378:"As Jazz Fest Looks at 50, What Keeps It Alive?"
551:In 2015, Jazz Fest honored the 40th birthday of
540:Lagniappe Stage – A potpourri of sound and style
537:Economy Hall Tent – Traditional New Orleans Jazz
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1309:. Associated Press. June 27, 1965. p. 2B.
534:Cajun Cabin – Live Cajun Cooking Demonstrations
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2692:Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness
2298:(Report). USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative.
1894:. WWOZ New Orleans 90.7 FM. January 14, 2021.
1131:"New Orleans Jazz Fest postponed to fall 2021"
924:Johnny Jackson Jr. Gospel Is Alive Celebration
897:are among the performances that represent the
347:, the attendance had grown to nearly 500,000.
296:, who arranged the necessary connections with
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2864:Southern–New Orleans Knights and Lady Knights
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2474:Comprehensive information at Festival Archive
2351:"2019 Crescent City Blues & BBQ Festival"
738:Songwriting Workshops for Kids with PJ Morton
519:Kids Tent – Children's Music and Performances
516:Gospel Tent – Gospel Musicians and Performers
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1376:Fensterstock, Alison (August 21, 2017).
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2407:"2020 LOUISIANA CAJUN-ZYDECO FESTIVAL"
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504:Gentilly Stage – Secondary Main Stage
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706:Tom Dent Congo Square Lecture Series
553:New Orleans Center for Creative Arts
4391:Music festivals established in 1970
2482:review of 2008 fest by Philip Booth
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1898:from the original on April 20, 2021
1600:"50 Years of Jazz Fest: Golden Age"
1247:from the original on August 8, 2019
999:from the original on April 30, 2021
513:Jazz Tent – Contemporary Jazz Music
4406:Tourist attractions in New Orleans
2381:"2019 TREMÉ CREOLE GUMBO FESTIVAL"
1553:from the original on June 30, 2021
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1143:from the original on June 30, 2021
1093:Music Reference Services Quarterly
901:'s cultural impact on New Orleans.
767:, Michael Murphy Productions, the
700:Southern University at New Orleans
228:, a jazz mogul and founder of the
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1734:Stroup, Sheila (April 23, 2015).
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1269:Graves, Neil (January 27, 2017).
1195:. PostGenre MEdia. July 25, 2020.
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387:Food stands at the 2014 Jazz Fest
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1700:Branley, Edward (July 2, 2012).
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1648:from the original on May 6, 2021
1634:MacCash, Doug (April 16, 2019).
1612:from the original on May 5, 2021
1415:Louisiana State University Press
1283:from the original on May 4, 2021
1162:Haring, Bruce (August 8, 2021).
1129:Price, Todd (January 19, 2021).
755:Economic development programming
571:Dr. John performing at Jazz Fest
284:and a variety of other artists.
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2034:"Black History Month: Tom Dent"
1917:Sokol, Brett (March 29, 2020).
1823:Pareles, Jon (April 24, 2019).
1598:Spera, Keith (April 11, 2019).
1234:Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
905:Louisiana Cajun-Zydeco Festival
828:Cultural enrichment programming
308:Foundation history and founding
3686:Institutions and organizations
2918:Voodoo Music + Arts Experience
1951:"The Jazz & Heritage Gala"
1668:"THE ULTIMATE JAZZ FEST GUIDE"
446:Gentilly Stage, 2011 Jazz Fest
429:National Endowment of the Arts
399:sandwiches, alligator sausage
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3383:Cool jazz and West Coast jazz
2541:New Orleans metropolitan area
2260:AJMC Staff (March 13, 2020).
1480:Jordan, Erin Colleen (2016).
1105:10.1080/10588167.2019.1606181
304:and several other promoters.
204:Because of concerns over the
4396:Music festivals in Louisiana
2002:Pace, Eric (June 11, 1998).
1979:. Heritage School of Music.
1587:. No. 1027. p. 28.
834:Jazz & Heritage Concerts
775:Community Partnership Grants
683:The Jazz & Heritage Gala
501:The Acura Stage – Main Stage
4386:Jazz festivals in Louisiana
2859:New Orleans Breakers (2022)
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1409:Souther, Jonathan (2006).
866:and showcase artists like
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1023:Morris, Rebecca (2010).
510:Blues Tent – Blues Music
318:enjoyable and exciting.
167:Fair Grounds Race Course
2898:French Quarter Festival
1238:Smithsonian Institution
954:French Quarter Festival
816:incorporated businesses
732:Class Got Brass Contest
690:Educational programming
663:the COVID-19 pandemic.
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1307:Racine Sunday Bulletin
949:List of jazz festivals
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2702:Sheriff's Department
876:– the Treme’ Creole
823:complete the course.
812:sole proprietorships
4341:Straight, No Chaser
4130:Straight-ahead jazz
3587:Winter & Winter
3036:French horn in jazz
2838:New Orleans Jesters
2777:Notre Dame Seminary
2525:City of New Orleans
868:Little Freddie King
250:Chamber of Commerce
218:Royal Orleans Hotel
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4110:British dance band
3900:European free jazz
3873:British dance band
3366:Musicians by genre
3146:Free improvisation
2913:Satchmo SummerFest
2854:New Orleans Saints
2008:The New York Times
1829:The New York Times
1549:. March 24, 2012.
1348:History Engine 3.0
959:Satchmo SummerFest
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1977:"Heritage School"
1672:Visit New Orleans
1509:STAFFORD, DAVID.
1424:978-0-8071-3193-0
880:Festival and the
795:The Catapult Fund
642:Foundation assets
624:mission statement
393:crawfish beignets
379:Festival features
356:COVID-19 pandemic
341:Creole Disneyland
315:The Crescent City
294:Preservation Hall
206:COVID-19 pandemic
179:Shell Oil Company
157:(commonly called
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