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Artist Liason
ORGANIZATION: Jazz Power Initiative
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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14 people are interested

Work up-and-close with the artists that are bringing the swing! And support them by making sure all their hospitality needs are taken care of, fostering a professional relationship with the artists and the organization’s mission. You will be the point person between the artist and the organization’s leaders, and with an active communication foresee that the artist’s experience is a positive and smooth one. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Usher artist to their green room area
- Help manage the flow of the green room and keep musicians on track with timing.
- Doable check food and drinks are as ordered for artists and staff
- Will distribute food and beverages to musicians and crew with the help of the food and beverage coordinator
- Will occasionally go retrieve food for musicians if requested.
- Will manage to clean up and help break down anything set up in the green room and turn in to the event manager assistant.
- Will communicate with Arlene if any needs from the musicians or green room is needed.
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About Jazz Power Initiative
Location:
5030 Broadway Suite 651, New York, NY 10034, US
Mission Statement
To ignite the power of jazz music education and transform lives by fostering creative self-expression, community, teamwork, and diversity.
Description
Jazz Power Initiative (JPI), a non profit, 501 (c) (3) organization, serves over 3100 New Yorkers and visitors annually - students, teachers, artists, seniors and general audiences, ages 8-80+, to promote youth development, and build more creative and inclusive communities through jazz music, theater and dance education and performance.
Led by highly experienced teaching artists who are award-winning jazz, theater and dance professionals, JPI offers multidisciplinary training, scholarships and performance opportunities to New York City youth, ages 8-19, from every economic and social milieu through our "open-door" policy, with extended outreach to students in under-served New York City public schools in Upper Manhattan. We currently engage over 500 students and their teachers annually, providing after-school instruction mainly in Harlem, Washington Heights and Inwood (where our offices are located) and the Bronx.
Our programs include after-school youth open studios and workshops, and in-school assemblies and residencies; our monthly Intergenerational Jazz Power Jam at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem and Alianza Dominicana Cultural Center; local community senior center workshops, and our annual summer institute at Lehman College (CUNY) for teaching artists and educators.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Multiple locations New York, NY 10034
DATE POSTED
April 15, 2025
SKILLS
- Music Arts
- Performance Management
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
- Public Groups
REQUIREMENTS
- 4 hours