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International Jazz Workshop Germany August 9-14, 2012

Jazz and world music have rediscovered for our culture what is in fact at the heart of all music making: expressing and communicating our own humanity in terms of music, developing and exchanging creativity with others.

This event is a 6 day study and experience course. It is open to musicians of all ages who would like to acquire, develop and improve their musicianship, improvisation skills and learn about other art forms.

Bobby Watson, USA Saxophones
Bruce Barth, USA Piano
Duncan Hopkins, IRL/CAN Bass
Stephen Keogh, IRL Drums and Pulse Training
Deborah Brown, USA Voice
Gilad Atzmon, UK Saxophones
Thilo Wagner, Germany Piano
Garrison Fewell, USA Guitar and Ear Training
Eddie Hick, UK Drums
Guillermo Rozenthuler, Argentina/UK Voice, Breathing and Bodywork
Claus Kirsh, Germany Piano
Arnie Somogyi, UK Bass
Francesco Petreni, Italy Percussion - Samba for All
Luciano Vida, Italy Qigong, Taiji, Martial Arts

The course provides first-class tuition and many opportunities to listen and perform. And, in keeping with GMF's philosophy, the course takes a broad view of music-making; the instrumental, vocal, rhythmic and physical disciplines together lead the participant towards new levels of understanding, concentration and awareness.

Evening concerts at the end of each day are followed by nightly jam sessions which provide opportunities to listen and play with others. The week culminates with a final public concert in which students and teachers participate.

Come To The Jazz Camp - Prices For As Little As:

300 Euros / 380 Dollars Course Fee Only - Travel, Accommodation. Food not included

500 Euros / 635 Dollars Including Accommodation! - Travel and Meals not included

700 Euros / 885 Dollars Including Accommodation - 3 Star Superior Hotel Included. Breakfast - Travel and Meals not included

Come As A Concert Visitor:

Prices From 250 Euros / 320 Dollars - 410 Euros / 520 Dollars Depending On Which Tyoe Of Accommodation You Select. Entry Into All Concerts.





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