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Comment by Chris Burnett on April 23, 2008 at 6:54am
I might just agree with you that it is perhaps time for something new to come about because the entire paradigm has indeed changed. I had a blast adjudicating the festival and by all accounts it was very successful. The school programs really enjoyed it too. Peace, Cb
Comment by Judith Insell on April 20, 2008 at 2:19pm
IAJE was a valuable part of the "the jazz landscape." I believe in the power of a "cyclic" system.----IAJE was a driving force for 40 years, it is time for a new approach to be spearheaded by a new group of educators and musicians. Now comes an "endless palate" of colors to cover a " fresh, new canvas."
Comment by Chris Burnett on April 19, 2008 at 2:49am
I was asked to adjudicate the MCC Penn Valley 18th and Vine Jazz Festival here over the weekend (18 and 19 April respectively). I was totally unaware that IAJE (International Association for Jazz Education) is no more when one of my colleagues mention the news. See the statement posted at www.IAJE.org for more details...
 

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