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May 2, 2009 | Django Camp Update & Invite
With barely five weeks to go before Django in June (June 9-14 this year), time for a brief update and another hearty invitation for you to attend. There are two ways, come for all of Django Camp or as a Weekend Drop-In. Camp administrator, Andrew Lawrence illucidates...
"Registration for Django Camp '09 is going very well, with about 50 registered participants on board so far from all over the US, Canada, Europe and Israel. Since 2007, Django in June's full-immersion Gypsy jazz music camp has held out an unparalleled opportunity to take both your understanding and enjoyment of this music to the next level. With all our activities (housing, food, instruction, djamming and concerts) centralized on the beautiful campus of Smith College in Northampton MA, we've got uninterrupted time and an accommodating space for sustained connection with other campers as well as all the artists on staff (including Jamie Masefield AND John McGann for mandolin). Please note that I am personally commited to making this event as accessible as possible to all. So if finances are particularly tight this year (as they are for so many) don't hesitate to check in about financial aid. Let's try to put together a package that works for you. For registration info, visit this page of Djangoinjune.com. "
Weekend Drop-In Option
If you can't or would rather not participate the whole week, drop in for a weekend of clinics, concerts and djamming. Everything on the weekend menu is a la carte; pick the precise mix of activities that appeals to you:
*Get a private room in the dorm if you need housing.
*Join everyone for meals on campus to stay connected throughout the day.
*Partake of the most integrated, comprehensive program of Gypsy jazz clinics offered anywhere in the U.S.
*On Friday and Saturday evenings, enjoy stellar performances by The Denis Chang Quartet (featuring French violinist Aurelien Trigo), The Gonzalo Bergara Quartet, The Kruno Spisic Trio and special guests from Holland, Pigalle 44 with Tim Kliphuis.
Registration: Django in June 2009
Contact: Andrew Lawrence
Posted by Ted at May 2, 2009 5:38 AM
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