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Audition 5th-12th Graders with your favorite song

To receive instruction in voice, acting, and movement and make friends with jazz and in jazz in this award-winning, low-cost program, 22 weeks. 

 

What to know?

Open Auditions is the first step in the journey to join the Jazz Power Youth program, a transformative 22-week immersive experience in jazz singing, theater and movement. 

 

Who can join?

Aspiring singers, actors, and arts performance enthusiasts, ages 10-18.

 

Are Auditions free?

Yes!

 

What is the schedule for Auditions?

September, Thursday 19th
4:30-6:30 p.m.

September, Saturday 21st
2:30-3:30 p.m.

September, Thursday 26th
4:30-6:30 p.m.

September, Saturday 28th
2:30-3:30 p.m.

 

Sign up for auditions at the button below

Sign Up Here! 

 

WHAT ELSE TO KNOW?

Where do Auditions take place?

Jazz Power Initiative, Suite 651, 6th floor, NY, NY, 10034. 

What to expect on Open Audition day?

 10 min. audition 

*Sing acapella one song of your choice. (you can bring a track if needed)

*Act a paragraph of an acting scene that will be emailed to you before the audition. (We will have a copy of this on site). 

What happens after Auditions?

All students who successfully complete Audition will be invited to register for the Family Interview. 

How much is the registration fee for  the Jazz Power Youth program?

One time low registration fee of $50.00. Need-based waivers are available.

Tell me more about the Jazz Power Youth program?  

Jazz Power Youth is an award winning, transformational 22-week multidisciplinary experience in singing, acting, and movement. With support from the National Endowment from the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, the Miranda Family Fund with the Hispanic Federation, the Common Sense Fund, the Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation, and the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation, the program is offered for one time low registration fee to families who fully commit to the program schedule and attendance policy.

 

Jazz Power Initiative’s holistic, cross-cultural and multidisciplinary approach to jazz education activates an inclusive atmosphere that fosters creativity, collaboration, and discipline. African American and Latin American cultural foundations of jazz guide our process including the models of excellence we provide the children, the background of our faculty, the repertoire we select, the communities we serve, and the “Jazz Power Tools” we teach such as improvisation, making a soulful sound, call and response, syncopation, and swing. Our culturally relevant jazz-based pedagogy increases artistic and social emotional skills and aligns with New York City, State and National arts learning standards as well as best voice practices published by the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS).

 

Fall Training is an 8 week multidisciplinary program in singing, acting, piano musicianship and movement with group classes on Thursdays after school and private lessons on Saturdays. Our voice pedagogy cultivates awareness of voice function for healthy, expressive and free singing in African American singing traditions from the foundation of many styles of American singing; including jazz, blues, gospel, R&B, rock, pop, and country. Our theater pedagogy uses holistic body, mind and spirit methodology and a variety of socially conscious literature to train youth in diction, articulation, moment to moment acting and breath work. Piano keyboard musicianship provides basic orientation to the keyboard, location of pitches, intervals, triads, 7th chords and an introduction to reading notation. The fall program looks to enrich the student’s learning experience with one-to-one educational prep with private lessons in voice and piano. 

 

Spring Jazz Musical

The Jazz Power Musical is a 14-week multidisciplinary experience in singing, acting, and movement that culminates in a staged performance of an original Jazz Power musical. Rehearsals are Thursdays after school and some weekends leading up to the show.

The Jazz Power musical for 2025 will beMessage from Saturn” by Eli Yamin and Clifford Carlson, a story about three young people going on a journey into space to learn to sing the blues in order to save our galaxy, the Milky Way galaxy from destruction. 

 

What is the schedule of the Jazz Power Youth program 2024-2025?

 

  • Fall Training
    2 days a week; Thursdays 4-6:30pm. 

October 10th (In person Family Orientation),  17th & 24th

November 2nd (Field trip), 7th, 14th rehearsal + in person family meeting 5pm

5:30-6:30pm*mandatory, 21nd

December 5th, 12th, 19th (culminating activity)

Saturday, 10-6pm *Divided in 1 hour slots for each student. 

October 12th, 19th, 26th

November, 9th, 16th, 23rd

December, 7th & 14th

Fall 2024 Schedule

  • Spring Jazz Musical

Once a week; Thursdays, 4-7pm; with 3 weekend rehearsal, TBD 

February 13th – Family Orientation

February 17th – Winter Break

February 27th – First rehearsal

March 6th – Rehearsal

March 13th – Rehearsal

March 20nd – Rehearsal and Parent Meeting

March 27th – Rehearsal 

April 3rd  – Rehearsal

April 10th – Rehearsal

April 17th (Spring Recess) – No Rehearsal

April 24th – Rehearsal and Parent Meeting

May 1st – No Rehearsal

May 3rd – Family Picnic

May 8th – Rehearsal

May 15th – Rehearsal

May 17th * Saturday – Rehearsal and Parent Meeting

May 22nd – Rehearsal

May 24th * Saturday – Rehearsal

May 29th – Rehearsal

May 31st * Saturday – Tech & Dress Rehearsal 

June 4th – Full Dress Rehearsal

June 5th – No Rehearsal 

June 6th – Performance

June 7th – Performance  

Spring 2025 Schedule