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National Jazz Archive

National Jazz Archive opens its doors for jazz memories…

The National Jazz Archive, based in Loughton Library, Essex is holding an Open Day on Saturday 10 September between 10am and 3pm, in conjunction with Loughton Youth Project.

Visitors can learn about the Archive’s Intergenerational Jazz Reminiscence Project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, watch footage of the reminiscence sessions held recently, and listen to interviews with jazz experts.

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Loughton Youth Project will be there to explain the opportunities they can offer to get involved in media production, including broadcasting, video and audio recording.

There will be displays of jazz-related Archive and contemporary material to explore, and visitors are encouraged to bring along their own music or dance memorabilia, such as magazines, scrapbooks, photographs or other ephemera.

The Archive trustees and volunteers would love to see them and look forward to sharing visitors’ music memories.

There will also be music and light refreshments to enjoy.

There is no need to book – just come along!

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The event takes place Saturday 10 September between 10am and 3pm.

The venue is Loughton Library, Traps Hill, Loughton, Essex IG10 1HD. There is parking close by and good access by bus. Loughton underground station is approximately 10 minutes’ walk away.

For more details, visit www.nationaljazzarchive.org.uk/events, email events@nationaljazzarchive.org.uk or phone 020 8502 4701.

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