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Are You Jazz Curious?

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Bassist Iris Ornig and vocalist Olivia Foschi lead

Bassist Iris Ornig and vocalist Olivia Foschi lead "Curious About Jazz" on September 21. COURTESY THE ARTISTS

authorStaff Writer on Sep 17, 2024

Calling all music lovers with a curious spirit. On Saturday, September 21, at 5 p.m., East End Jazz presents the next installment of its “Curious About Jazz” series at the Bridgehampton Museum.

Have you ever been intrigued by the vibrant energy and improvisational magic of jazz? Do you find yourself tapping your foot or humming along to classic jazz melodies? Then this event is the perfect opportunity to delve into the captivating world of jazz and have some unforgettable fun in the process.

Join vocalist Olivia Foschi and bassist Iris Ornig for an interactive experience featuring a talented jazz quartet that includes Peter Watrous on guitar and Jon Miele on drums as they explore the timeless beauty of songs from the Great American Songbook. Guests will then actively participate in a specially designed workshop to spark musical curiosity and unlock the inner improvisational spirit.

No prior musical experience is necessary. Just bring enthusiasm and an open mind.

Tickets are $30 at Bridgehamptonmuseum.org. Visit eastendjazz.org for more details on East End Jazz. Bridgehampton Museum is at 2539A Montauk Highway in Bridgehampton.

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