Keep an Eye Summer Jazz Workshop 2024
24 – 28 June, 2024
An advanced level Jazz Workshop for professionals and students from around the world.
Are you ready to take your jazz skills to the next level? Join the Keep an Eye Summer Jazz Workshops 24-28 June 2024. Sign up before 30 May!
Join our advanced level Jazz Workshop designed for both professionals and students from around the world. This is an exceptional opportunity to enhance your abilities, engage in valuable networking, and immerse yourself in a dynamic learning environment at one of Europe's leading jazz institutions.
What to Expect:
- Daily Combo & Improvisation Classes: Participate in intensive sessions that focus on ensemble playing and improvisation techniques, allowing you to refine your performance skills and creativity
- Instrument Masterclasses: Benefit from both group and individual masterclasses tailored to your specific instrument.
- Electives and Evening Activities: Choose from a range of elective courses to further diversify your learning experience. In the evenings, enjoy concerts and jam sessions, offering you the chance to perform and collaborate with fellow musicians in a relaxed setting.
See programme for more information.
Meet the Faculty:
Our faculty for this year's Keep an Eye Summer Jazz Workshop includes some of the most influential figures in contemporary jazz:
- Melissa Aldana: Saxophone & Ensembles, Guest Soloist
- Sara Serpa: Voice & Ensembles
- Dan Weiss: Drums & Ensembles
- Gilad Hekselman: Guitar & Ensembles
- Joe Martin: Bass & Ensembles
- Jason Palmer: Trumpet & Ensembles
- Reinier Baas: Guitar & Ensembles
- Ben van Gelder: Saxophone & Ensembles
- Harmen Fraanje: Piano & Ensembles
- Rob Horsting: Large Ensemble
- Zack Lober: Ensembles
Check the full list on the faculty page.
What students say
'Hearing the stories and experiences and words of wisdom of every member of faculty was unbelievable, and provided me with a wealth of knowledge that I can learn from far after the conclusion of the workshop.'
'I felt privileged to be able to work with such great teachers and musicians from all over the world.'