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 Thursday, 18 March 2010
Freedom Jazz Festival: The Ball at the Falls, August 11th Print E-mail
Written by Andrea Canter, Contributing Editor   
Tuesday, 07 August 2007

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Kevin Washington © Andrea Canter

The 9th annual Freedom Jazz Festival will be held at historic Minnehaha Falls Park in south Minneapolis on August 11th. An event that truly celebrates family and community as well as America’s indigenous music, music reigns from noon til dark at “The Ball at the Falls,” featuring mostly jazz as well as blues, funk, gospel, R & B, and world music. Among the performers this year will be local sax legend Dean Brewington; Peruvian guitar master Andres Prado; Ipso-Facto guitarist Wain McFarlane; producer/saxman/keyboardist Walter Chancellor; worldy groovers The Bill Crutcher Group; the soulful voices of Thomasina Petrus and Bruce Henry; mighty percussion leaders Patrice and Kevin Washington; trumpeter Jeff Keys and Urban Cadence; and more!

 

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Bruce Henry © Andea Canter

With the primary sponsorship of the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board and Freedom Jazz Festival, Inc., the festival has grown from its humble beginnings with about 300 attendees to its current status as one of the area’s major arts events of the summer, drawing an estimated 4,000 to enjoy a full day (Noon til 8 pm) of eclectic jazz, arts and crafts, concessions, clowns and face painting, and special recognition of the local nurturers of jazz through the Sam Favors Award, presented annually to an “African American musician that represents the creativity, dedication, energy, and spirit of Jazz in Minnesota and beyond.”

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Patrice © Andrea Canter
Festival founders note that the goals of FJF are to “further the awareness and appreciation of Jazz and its African American origins; enhance the Twin Cities’ Jazz cultures and various Jazz communities in Minnesota; stimulate the interest of the youth audience in Jazz music; create a regular interaction between Jazz artists and enthusiasts as a way to connect communities; and promote positive community and family relations through Jazz events.” In addition to the festival, the organization sponsors educational workshops for children and youth, conducted by master educators Bruce Henry and Donald Washington.

 

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Lamarr Scott © Andrea Canter
Co-sponsored this year by radio station KFAI and websites Jazz Police and JazzINK, the FJF is a nonprofit, volunteer-run community organization headed by Lamarr Scott and supported by many of the area’s jazz musicians. The theme this year, “The Ball at the Falls,” is a celebration of jazz and blues, culminating in a Jam Session march to the falls, ceremoniously sending a tribute down the Mississippi to New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz. The line-up this year includes some of the most popular jazz artists in the upper Midwest, young “up-and-coming” talents, and an open jam.

 

For the full schedule and other information, visit www.freedomjazzfestival.org. Minnehaha Falls Park is located at 4801 Minnehaha Av in Minneapolis, 10 minutes from downtown Minneapolis, 15 minutes from downtown St. Paul, and easily accessible by Light Rail. The festival is free.

 

 



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