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Our in-school programs bring the rich sounds and history of jazz directly to students, inspiring creativity and opening doors to new cultural experiences. Through live performances and interactive masterclasses, students discover how jazz—born from African American traditions, folk and blues influences, and European harmonies—became one of America’s greatest art forms.

By exploring this music and its deep connection to Charleston, young people gain a greater appreciation for cultural diversity, artistic expression, and collaboration. Jazz’s improvisational nature encourages students to think imaginatively, take creative risks, and build confidence in their own voices.

Beyond its history, jazz continues to shape the music students hear today. Its rhythms and harmonies live on in hip-hop, rock, country, and more—helping students connect the past to the music of their own generation.

 To bring a free jazz performance or masterclass to your school, please fill out this form or contact Demetrius Doctor at [email protected].
Jazz Sessions School Program Quiana Parler
Charleston Jazz School Programming with Cameron Handel
Charleston Jazz School Programming with Wycliffe Gordon

Guest Artist: Quiana Parler

Guest Artist: Cameron Handel

Guest Artist: Wycliffe Gordon

Charleston Jazz School Programming with John Faddis
Jazz Sessions School Program Quiana Parler
Charleston Jazz School Programming with Sean Jones

Guest Artist: John Faddis

Guest Artist: Quiana Parler

Guest Artist: Sean Jones

In-school performances are funded in part by grants from the Arts Etc., the Hootie and the Blowfish Foundation, the South Carolina Arts Commission, which receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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