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SUMMARY:Vortex discussion 62. Jazz and Politics - which comes first?
DESCRIPTION:Jazz and its musicians has always been renowned for a strong position on freedom\, racism\, gender equality and similar as a political force. Notable with Max Roach and Nina Simone in the 60s\, but also here with the strong positions by musicians to support CND\, the miners in the 80s and\, most recently\, strong positions over racism and the Windrush scandal.\nHowever.\nAs an art form that has\, over the years\, become more and more reliant on government support\, is that political will being lost and the music form is becoming\, rather\, a mouthpiece for government policies and more. Are we muted in how we can\, for example\, fight against the problems that Brexit is throwing up?\nThis week’s discussion\, led by Vortex director Oliver Weindling\, follows a couple of weeks break\, but marches headlong into this subject.\n\n \n\n \n\nOliver Weindling is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.\n\nTopic: Vortex discussion\nTime: Jul 21\, 2021 05:30 PM London\n\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/86252512409?pwd=VGZWTkRPeGdtUnJ5K3kxZllpNEI2UT09\n\nMeeting ID: 862 5251 2409\nPasscode: 942889\n\n 
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SUMMARY:Planck Walker (1st show)
DESCRIPTION:Line-up:\nJay Verma - keys\n\nAli Watson - bass\n\nHarry Ling - drums\n\nPeter Wilson - guitar\n\nSam Norris - alto\n\n \nAbout\nThe 21st of July 2021 will see the long-awaited return of London-based contemporary jazz quintet Planck Walker’s to the Vortex. Founded in early 2019 and performing their debut concert at Ronnie Scott’s in the spring of that year\, this boundary-pushing ensemble is made up of some of the capital’s brightest up-and-coming improvisers and composers.\n\nPreparing to release their debut EP\, they combine tradition-steeped improvisation with forward-thinking instrumentalism\, they are inspired as much by contemporary classical music and hip-hop as their experience learning and playing with some of the world’s top Jazz musicians including Charlie Stacey\, Shirley Tetteh\, Binker Golding\, Chris Potter\, Jeremy Dutton and Logan Richardson.\n\n \nINSTRUCTIONS FOR AUDIENCE MEMBERS – PLEASE READ\nWelcome to the Vortex. Although the government is relaxing its Covid restrictions on July 19th 2021 the Vortex will continue to operate measures to protect users of the premises.\nPlease note the following:\n\n\n \tPlease buy tickets in advance as there will be no door sales.\n \tWe ask you not to attend gigs if you have or think you may have any Covid-19 symptoms. If you can’t make a gig because you have to self-isolate then just get in touch by filling out this form and we’ll give you a voucher for another gig.\n \tWe will ask you on entry to sign in for NHS Test and Trace either using the NHS Covid app or manually\n \tThere will be no standing at gigs. Everyone who books a ticket will be allocated a seat\, but we cannot guarantee that you will have a table.\n \tOrders for drinks and snacks will be taken and paid for using the Butlr app which you can download on arrival. (If you do not have a smartphone then your order will be taken at the table and you can make a contactless payment. We do not accept cash.)\n \tWe ask that everyone wears a mask when moving around inside the building.\n \tAutomatic hand sanitiser stations are provided at various places within the building and we encourage regular use of hand sanitiser.\n \tFull details of the measures that we are taking to prevent transmission of Covid are set out in our risk assessment and management plan which can be found on our website.\n
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SUMMARY:Planck Walker (2nd show)
DESCRIPTION:Line-up:\nJay Verma - keys\n\nAli Watson - bass\n\nHarry Ling - drums\n\nPeter Wilson - guitar\n\nSam Norris - alto\n\n \nAbout\nThe 21st of July 2021 will see the long-awaited return of London-based contemporary jazz quintet Planck Walker’s to the Vortex. Founded in early 2019 and performing their debut concert at Ronnie Scott’s in the spring of that year\, this boundary-pushing ensemble is made up of some of the capital’s brightest up-and-coming improvisers and composers.\n\nPreparing to release their debut EP\, they combine tradition-steeped improvisation with forward-thinking instrumentalism\, they are inspired as much by contemporary classical music and hip-hop as their experience learning and playing with some of the world’s top Jazz musicians including Charlie Stacey\, Shirley Tetteh\, Binker Golding\, Chris Potter\, Jeremy Dutton and Logan Richardson.\n\n \nINSTRUCTIONS FOR AUDIENCE MEMBERS – PLEASE READ\nWelcome to the Vortex. Although the government is relaxing its Covid restrictions on July 19th 2021 the Vortex will continue to operate measures to protect users of the premises.\nPlease note the following:\n\n\n \tPlease buy tickets in advance as there will be no door sales.\n \tWe ask you not to attend gigs if you have or think you may have any Covid-19 symptoms. If you can’t make a gig because you have to self-isolate then just get in touch by filling out this form and we’ll give you a voucher for another gig.\n \tWe will ask you on entry to sign in for NHS Test and Trace either using the NHS Covid app or manually\n \tThere will be no standing at gigs. Everyone who books a ticket will be allocated a seat\, but we cannot guarantee that you will have a table.\n \tOrders for drinks and snacks will be taken and paid for using the Butlr app which you can download on arrival. (If you do not have a smartphone then your order will be taken at the table and you can make a contactless payment. We do not accept cash.)\n \tWe ask that everyone wears a mask when moving around inside the building.\n \tAutomatic hand sanitiser stations are provided at various places within the building and we encourage regular use of hand sanitiser.\n \tFull details of the measures that we are taking to prevent transmission of Covid are set out in our risk assessment and management plan which can be found on our website.\n
URL:https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/planck-walker-2nd-show/
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