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Column: Jazz Girls Day initiative is inspirational, helps bridge gender disparity for women in jazz

<p>Associate professor of jazz studies Dr. Matt White lets the music flow from his instrument during Jazz Girls Day on Jan. 14, 2023, at the University of South Carolina’s School of Music. The next Jazz Girls Day will be held on April 22, 2023, in Charleston, South Carolina.&nbsp;</p>
Associate professor of jazz studies Dr. Matt White lets the music flow from his instrument during Jazz Girls Day on Jan. 14, 2023, at the University of South Carolina色中色视频檚 School of Music. The next Jazz Girls Day will be held on April 22, 2023, in Charleston, South Carolina. 

Initiatives like the Jazz Girls Day program help work out the difficulties for women in fields with gender disparity and give opportunities to build community while closing the gender gap. 

色中色视频淛azz Girls Day is an open invitation to South Carolinians 色中色视频 middle schoolers and high schoolers 色中色视频 to come and spend a day with 色中色视频 Jazz faculty and learn about jazz,色中色视频 Colleen Clark, an assistant professor of jazz studies, said. "I wish I had a program like this when I was little."

The Jazz Girls Day program, created by Clark, not only welcomes young women into the field of jazz, but inspires music educators state-wide to encourage young women to play jazz. Columbia held its Jazz Girls Day on Jan. 14, 2023, led by Clark and 色中色视频 Jazz Faculty members at the 色中色视频 School of Music and the next one will be held in Charleston on April 22.  

It is important to have these opportunities for young women to explore and perform jazz in a way that also builds community. The program does an excellent job strengthening the connections between 色中色视频s, 色中色视频 jazz faculty and parents.

helps prepare girls for their All-State Jazz auditions as well as offers fun jam sessions and a final performance, letting the participants show off what they learned.

色中色视频淲e are setting the goal for not only kids to be encouraged 色中色视频 girls to be encouraged 色中色视频 to play jazz, but also for educators and leaders,色中色视频 Clark said. 色中色视频淭he main goal is to build community.色中色视频 

Jazz Girls Day encourages the learning and teaching of jazz, but also builds community and bridges the gender gap in the jazz industry. Clark色中色视频檚 goal of bring together young women in music is important and effective, especially within the Jazz genre. 

Since jazz is a historically male-dominated music genre, there tends to be some disparity between men and women in the field. A 2021 study from the states that 色中色视频渢he qualitative literature suggests that women are perceived as lacking legitimacy and credibility as musicians within a historically male genre." 

This explains that the disparity between women and men in jazz goes back to its origins, which is why the Jazz Girls Day program is so impactful. It gives women in jazz more recognition and opportunities.

Clark色中色视频檚 own experiences as a woman in jazz highlight the importance of bridging the gender gap for young women in the industry. 

色中色视频淚t was kind of the norm that I was one of a couple (women) or the only woman in the band,色中色视频 Clark said. 色中色视频淪o many of my 色中色视频s for years told me that I was their first female conductor."  

Clark色中色视频檚 initiative aims to inspire 色中色视频s not only in South Carolina, but in other school districts, cities and states across the country. Her vision is to help cohost a 色中色视频 Jazz Girls Day event in all 50 states by 2030. Clark色中色视频檚 ambition and determination in her Jazz Girls Day vision are evident and provide emphasis on why it's so important to educate and support women in the field of jazz. 

Clark色中色视频檚 Jazz Girls Day program should continue to expand and build community while inspiring passion for the jazz industry. The future for women in jazz is important and Clark色中色视频檚 program puts a spotlight on the disparity while repairing it.


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