BRIC Arts and Media Institution of Brooklyn announced this past week its 10th anniversary celebratory JazzFest 2024, with 18 performances over the course of three days.
BRIC Arts Media, based in Downtown Brooklyn has been bringing free access to creative and cultural programming as well as opportunities for local artists to realize their works since its inception.
Originating as The Fund for the Borough of Brooklyn in 1979, the organization offers residencies, youth fellowships, grants, prizes, and partnerships to the artists of the Brooklyn community, as well as collaborations with other public resources in the area including Media Education classes at the Brooklyn Public Library, a cyclical program focused on community engagement through the arts titled the Intergenerational Community Arts Council, and partnerships with over 75 organizations to bring media and production skills to nonprofits based in Brooklyn.
One of the biggest programs run by BRIC in recent years is the BRIC Jazzfest, an annual presentation of the newest voices and hidden gems of the Jazz scene. Now, a decade into the program, BRIC will present “A Decade of Discovery” from October 17-19, a dazzling three-day lineup showcasing rising stars, contemporary innovators, and jazz legends.
Day one will consist of performances by NEA Jazz Master Gary Bartz co-headlining with acclaimed harpist Brandee Younger, genre-defying drummer Kassa Overall, rising star Josh Johnson, and emerging talents Milena Casado and Mali Obomsawin.
Performances for day two feature cutting-edge drummer and produce Makaya McCraven, jazz luminary Terri Lyne Carrington, innovative alto saxophonist Caroline Davis, and percussionist Daniel Villarreal.
The concluding evening will cover the full spectrum of contemporary jazz, highlights including powerhouse saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin, jazz elder statesman Reggie Workman, jazz and Iraqi maqam fusionist and trumpeter Amir Elsaffar, Australian neo-soul artistAllysha Joy, and Afro-Cuban jazz master Joaquin Pozo.
In addition, the final evening will conclude with a special jam session honoring the legacy of jazz drummer Casey Benjamin curated by a party and live music experience called The Jungle, a collaboration of DJs, musicians, and artists for a unique journey across the African Diaspora- embracing Latin, Jazz, Afrobeat, Amapiano, Percussion, Brazilian, Caribbean, House, and Soul sounds.
Three-day passes are available now. For tickets, the full festival schedule, and more information, please visit here.
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