Collective Staff Recharging: June 19-23

ANNOUNCEMENT: The entire JazzED staff will be resting, recharging and out of the office from Monday, June 19 - Friday, June 23. During this period, staff will not be able to address inquiries or respond to incoming emails. Community members should expect to hear back from contacted parties upon their return to the office. This upcoming holiday week off is one of two all-staff vacation weeks, underscoring Seattle JazzED's commitment to staff well-being.

In addition to the wellness weeks, all full-time employees receive three weeks of paid time off (PTO) and 12 paid public holidays, encouraging them to pursue personal passions, spend quality time with loved ones, and recharge their creative energies.

Seattle JazzED deeply values the continued support and understanding of its dedicated community during this temporary absence. The organization looks forward to returning rested and ready to prepare for a summer of music.

Seattle JazzED Unveils New Mission Statement

 In a recent board meeting held on June 13th, 2023, Seattle JazzED proudly announced the adoption of a new mission statement that propels our commitment to jazz education to new heights. Today, we unveil this inspiring mission that encapsulates our values and reaffirms our belief in the liberating force of music. 

 

New Seattle JazzED mission statement:

"Through jazz education that liberates and inspires, Seattle JazzED increases access in the music room, celebrates student expression, and builds lasting connections rooted in community."

 

 

Access for All

At the heart of our mission lies a steadfast dedication to ensuring that jazz education is accessible to every young person, with celebration of their individual identities. We believe that the power of music should transcend barriers, creating opportunities for aspiring musicians. Seattle JazzED fosters inclusivity by intentionally removing barriers to participation by offering sliding scale tuition, free loaner instruments, and community-based programs, among other initiatives.

 

Liberation Through Music

Jazz is more than just a genre; it's a call to action and an artistic language that emboldens individuals to discover their unique voices and express themselves freely. As a quintessential Black American art form, jazz has its roots in the African American community, emerging from the rich cultural heritage and experiences of Black musicians. It serves as a testament to resilience, creativity, and the power of artistic expression in the face of oppression. At Seattle JazzED, we are proud to be a part of the ongoing legacy of jazz as we contribute to a larger movement of cultural appreciation, understanding, and social justice. Through our programs, we seek to create an environment where students can break free from constraints, whether they be self-imposed limitations, societal expectations, or conventional norms. By immersing themselves in the improvisational nature of jazz, students discover a profound sense of autonomy and unlock boundless possibilities for personal growth.

 

Celebrating Student Expression

Seattle JazzED celebrates the unique artistic voices of our students. We foster a supportive and nurturing environment that encourages young musicians to explore their individual styles, experiment with improvisation, and fearlessly express themselves through their instruments. By honoring and amplifying their voices, we not only cultivate exceptional musicians but also instill confidence and self-assurance that will transcend the music room and positively impact their lives.

 

Community and Connection

Seattle JazzED recognizes that music education thrives in a connected community. Our mission extends beyond individual skill development, emphasizing the importance of building lasting connections rooted in a shared love for music. We are dedicated to creating a vibrant and collaborative network among our students, educators, and the wider Seattle community. Together, we forge relationships that inspire growth, provide support, and foster a sense of belonging .

 

Seattle JazzED's new mission statement stands as a testament to the power of collaboration and embodies the essence of our commitment to youth and music education. The year-long process, involving our dedicated staff, students, educators, board members and community members, has resulted in a mission statement that resonates deeply with our shared values and vision. As we move forward, we do so with a renewed sense of purpose, knowing that our mission is not only aligned with our organization but with the hearts and minds of those we serve.

BDX is BACK! Educational Drumline Fest Returns

Seattle JazzED is proud to announce its upcoming BDX Drumline Festival, set to take place on Saturday, June 3, at the Amazon Meeting Center in the South Lake Union neighborhood. This educational showcase will provide percussionists with the opportunity to workshop with professional drumline adjudicators from across the Pacific Northwest, receiving valuable feedback to improve their craft.

The festival will feature secondary school performances from Chimacum High School, Chimacum Jr. High School, Clayburn Middle School, Garfield High School, Life Christian Academy, North Creek High School, Orting Middle School, Robert Bateman Secondary School, Seattle JazzED Drumline, Sequoyah Middle School, Shorewood High School, South Shore Pk-8, Stanwood High School, and West Seattle High School. After performing, percussionists will move to individual clinics, where they will receive personalized feedback from professional drumline educators. The adjudicators are a diverse group, largely from the Pacific Northwest, with years of experience in the field. They include Chris Patin, Josie Dietrich, David Vaughns, and Christopher Grant.

The BDX Drumline Festival was started at Garfield High School by Tony Sodano, who is co-leading this year's event with educators Kelly Clingan and Beth Fortune. Sodano's vision for the festival was to create a non-competitive space for percussionists to learn and grow, and that vision continues today.

The Seahawks Drumline, Blue Thunder, will also perform for students. The day will conclude with an awards ceremony, where adjudicators will honor outstanding groups for specific skills with a focus on feedback.

 The BDX Drumline Festival promises to be a day full of music and learning, featuring some of the most talented percussionists from the Pacific Northwest. It is an event not to be missed!

Presenting sponsors of the festival include Amazon and the Douglas R. Roach Jazz Futures Fund. To learn more about the BDX Drumline Festiva and reserve tickets, visit www.seattlejazzed.org/bdx.

2023 BDX design created by Alex Radakovich.