Jazz Girls Day

Jazz Girls Day

First-Ever “Jazz Girls Day” in California To Take Place at Idyllwild Arts Academy on Sunday, March 2, 2025

California is about to witness a historic celebration of music and empowerment as Idyllwild Arts Academy hosts its very first Jazz Girls Day. Set against the stunning backdrop of the academy’s mountain campus, this free, daylong clinic — running from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 2 — is dedicated to female-identifying improvising musicians between the ages of 10 and 18.

Originally founded by Dr. Colleen Clark in 2021 and supported through her role at the University of South Carolina, Jazz Girls Day aims to bridge the gender gap in jazz, a genre historically dominated by men. The initiative offers a dynamic blend of masterclasses, jam sessions and a live concert, ensuring that young participants of all experience levels are welcomed and challenged in a supportive environment — all without the pressure of an audition.

Dr. Clark’s initiative aims to inspire students across the country, and while it’s already landed in many other states, this will be its first time in California amidst her ongoing vision to help cohost a Jazz Girls Day event in all 50 states by 2030. The program puts the spotlight on the future of women in jazz and aims to repair the disparities.

Alex McLaughlin, the newly appointed director of the Jazz Program at Idyllwild Arts Academy, shares his excitement: “Idyllwild Arts is thrilled to be the first in California to host Jazz Girls Day. This event is a wonderful opportunity for young musicians to explore their creativity, learn from some of the best in the business and connect with peers who share their passion for jazz. We encourage families, teachers, mentors and friends to support these talented girls as they embark on this musical journey.”

McLaughlin also noted that research presented at the recent Jazz Education Network (JEN) Conference revealed that participants in Jazz Girls Day are more likely to continue pursuing their musical interests — especially after experiencing the unique opportunity to perform with an all-female band. This transformative experience not only builds musical skills but also fosters a deeper, more confident perspective on what it means to be a musician.

Join Idyllwild Arts Academy (52500 Temecula Rd #38, Idyllwild-Pine Cove, CA) on March 2, 2025, for a day of inspiration, learning and community that promises to empower the next generation of jazz musicians.

Registration is still open, and interested participants and their supporters can sign up at Idyllwild Arts Academy’s Jazz Girls Day event page.

 

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Los Angeles Travel Convention

Los Angeles Travel Convention

The Los Angeles Travel & Adventure Show, held on February 22–23, 2025, at the Los Angeles Convention Center, continued its tradition of connecting travel enthusiasts with industry experts and destinations from around the globe. Established as a premier event in the travel industry, this annual show offers attendees the opportunity to explore over 450 destinations, engage with tour operators, cruise lines, and travel providers, and gain insights to plan their next adventure.

The event attracts a diverse audience, including seasoned travelers, industry professionals, and those seeking inspiration for their next journey. Attendees have the chance to participate in educational seminars, cultural performances, and interactive exhibits, making it a comprehensive experience for all who are passionate about travel.

The convention is wacky. Laid out geographically, one row is Asia, one row is African Safari’s. It is crowded. People line up to greet Rick Steves and get an autograph or chat with Josh Gates, the renowned explorer and host of Discovery Channel’s “Expedition Unknown,”. One interesting attendee was a Cybertruck. The Cybertruck’s futuristic design was of interest, but it also encouraged some negative remarks by people passing by. Japan seemed to own the lionshare of real estate with a significant amount of exhibitions complete with exhibitors in costume.

A highlight of the show is the appearance of renowned travel celebrities who share their expertise and experiences. This year’s lineup featured Rick Steves, host and CEO of “Rick Steves’ Europe”; Pauline Frommer, editorial director of Frommer’s Travel Guides; and Phil Rosenthal, host of “Somebody Feed Phil.” Their presentations offered valuable travel tips, destination recommendations, and personal anecdotes, enriching the experience for all attendees.

The Los Angeles Travel & Adventure Show continues to serve as a vital platform for fostering connections between travelers and the travel industry, inspiring exploration, and promoting cultural understanding.

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