NOW. Coca farm, 1
The Sedajazz musician collective maintained its educational activity during the weeks of confinement and even offered some concerts online for home delight, and now it has been proposed to keep the jazz scene alive in Valencia. In the coming months, who appear starving in culture, twenty groups that have prepared concerts of a markedly didactic nature will take to the Sedajazz open-air stage. Talk later, among others, of groups like Original Dixieland Sedajazz [26/6], one of the music groups dixie oldest in our country; the trio formed by Santi Navalon, the saxophonist Clara Juan and the double bassist Javi Perez [27/6]; the trumpeter David Pastor next to Latino Blanco Quartet [4/7], the Valencian pianist Marina Alcantud [9/7], Dómisol Sisters, the band dedicated to music swing of the years 30, 40 y 50 [16/7]; Le Dancing Pepa Swing Band [23/7], selected at the time to participate in The World Jam, a contest between the best bands swing of the world; o Full 79 [1/8], a hard salsa orchestra of the years 60 y 70 with powerful arrangements for the enjoyment of dancing. Besides, if you have children at home, Saturday 18/7 at 12h. there will be a session Jazzing with kids, an interactive concert aimed at boys and girls up to twelve years old. All concerts for adults will be at 8 p.m.. and will cost €8 (Accompanied children under twelve years of age enter for free). AU







