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  1. Sep 26, 2022 · 5. Jazz Party Place Cards. The trumpet is my husband’s favorite instrument, so I used that in our invitations and the place cards. If you would rather buy some place cards instead of making them, take a look at these creative paper rose place cards. The roses are made with sheet music paper, which is perfect!

  2. Jazz Band. The main ingredient for a successful jazz party is—without a doubt—the music. From blues to swing, there are multiple types of subgenres you could pick from, or allow the band to read the crowd and change things up when needed.

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  4. Jazz Up the Decor. For a traditional jazz party, go retro with a cool and more formal vibe. Ideas include black, white and gold décor, feather centerpieces, art deco dishes, beaded light fixtures or chandeliers, candles, formal table settings and a photo gallery of iconic jazz images. To add a Mardi Gras twist, use bright colors such as green ...

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  5. Food. When planning a jazz-themed anniversary or wedding to include food, consider a seated meal, pairing each course with a style of jazz. One could be connected with the New Orleans swing jazz, the later blues era jazz of Miles Davies and Chet Baker in the 1950s, Parisian Gypsy swing, hipster jazz from the 1960s, and modern Jazz/fusion.

  6. Setting the Vibe. The jazz clubs of the roaring twenties, thirties, and forties were opulent displays of white tablecloths, velvet curtains, dim lighting, and low stages. There are a few ways to pull off the look, although the easiest is to start with a good base (a club-like venue.) Look for an event space with a stage, and curtains if available.

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  7. Nov 29, 2023 · At its roots, jazz music is an African-American art form combining elements of blues music (folk music of multiple origins), ragtime, and European classical music. It first emerged in New Orleans in the early 20th century and became music with global influence. Having emerged from the underground of American cities in the 1910s, by the 1920s ...

  8. Jazz has since become a part of every American’s birthright, a timeless symbol of individualism and ingenuity, democracy and inclusiveness. At its very core, this music affirms our belief in community, in love, and in the dignity of human life. And if we let it, jazz can teach us—in ways beyond our imagination—exactly who we are, where we ...

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