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Since the XVI century when Vazco Nuñez de Balboa sought to unite both oceans, up to today with our dream of uniting cultures and social classes through music, the Panama Canal has represented and influenced worldwide economic activities as well as granted the opportunity for great diversification and significant human and biological interchange.

The logo for our next Festival enhances the outline of the Canal within the country's geographical silhouette. The land is surrounded by a tropical green sea that represents our ecological and musical (EcoMusical) excellence, which promotes a
balance between human and natural sounds.

Today we celebrate our country with music, and regardless of the economic, social and political challenges that confront us we can guarantee our nation's immense cultural legacy.

chucho VOLUNTEERS

All national and international volunteers must pass a selection process. You can apply to become a volunteer until December 1st of 2009 and you must register first in the link provided above or directly in the Danilo Perez Foundation office in Panama City, Panama.

If you wish to volunteer click here

AUDITIONS

The educational institutions that will place auditions during the 2009 PJF are:

The New England Conservatory

Berklee College of Music

Conservatorio de Puerto Rico

?Auditions for admission and scholarships will take place during the week of the Festival, January 12-16, and are open to all Latin American students. For more information about auditions please read this Document

If you wish to participate please send your website (or Myspace or 2 mp3s) to: danilo@panamajazzfestival.com

We receive hundreds of applications to perform at the Festival, so please do not take it personally if we do not answer your email.

If you wish to audition click here

NEWS
VI Panama Jazz Festival to be dedicated to composer / bassman Clarence Martin Sr.
by Eric Jackson / The Panama News

At an August 25 press conference renowned Panamanian pianist and composer Danilo Pérez Jr. announced that the 2009 version of the Panama Jazz Festival will be held January 12 - 17, 2009, with an educational mission expanding again this year and the workshops and auditions moving to Panama Canal Authority facilities in Balboa.

This past January's festival featured four educational institutions, the founding New England Conservatory and Berklee College of Music, and added the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz Performance, a small elite graduate program based at Loyola University in New Orleans, the International Association for Jazz Education and the Conservatorio de Musica de Puerto Rico, all of which played various roles, not all of them seen onstage.

Pérez said that the educational institutions participating will be "basically the same as before," and added that Oberlin and Miami University are also expressing interest but that the extent of each institution's participation in a given year is largely a function of the budget that's available for that purpose. Typically some of the institutions send advanced student bands, as the New England Conservatory and the Thelonious Monk Institute did this past January, and those and others also send professors who, along with some of the featured musicians, give workshops and hold auditions. One of the main draws for the jazz festivals is that young musicians from Panama and other Latin American countries are attracted to the workshops and auditions, all of them to improve their musicianship and some in search of scholarships or school admissions that might be won at the auditions.

6to Panama Jazz Festival • January 12-17, 2009 • phone: [507] - 211.3491 • e-mail: fundaciondaniloperez@gmail.com