International Jazz Day

International Jazz Day 2022

April 30 #JazzDay

Created in 2011 by UNESCO, at the initiative of renowned jazz legend Herbie Hancock, the International Jazz Day aims to highlight the contribution of jazz in promoting peace, uniting people and fostering cooperation around the world. 

Following the success of the Biennale of Luanda Jazz Day in 2021, this year’s edition will have two main dimensions: a regional one with the involvement of Central African countries and a national one, taking place in Angola. 

In Central Africa, Jazz day celebrations will be coordinated by the UNESCO office in Yaounde, involving most central African countries with virtual roundtables and debates on the values of jazz and Congolese rumba, concerts, and cultural activities, and will be broadcasted by national television channels.

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Conversely, from the 29th of April till the 1st of May, Luanda will be the hub of concerts, exhibits and events held at the National Museum of Military History, organized by the partners of the Biennale and with the participation of Angolan and international artists. The celebrations of Jazz Day will be merged with ResiliArt Angola which will give young African and Diaspora musicians and artists to perform and learn from each other. ResiliArt Angola is part of the global UNESCO movement to support the creative industries sector to overcome the challenges of COVID-19. 

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Embassy of Belgium in Angola - "Ressonância” Concert by Nicolas Kummert Trio

Organized by the Embassy of Belgium in Angola and the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Environment of Angola in the framework of Francophonie Month and International Jazz Day 2022

Trio Nicolas Kummert
Alliance Française de Luanda - Rumba for Peace Concert by Héritier Watanabe

Héritier Watanabe is an artist from the Democratic Republic of Congo. He has made Congolese rumba his speciality. This concert of his last album "Mi-ange mi-démon" is presented in Angola to celebrate 20 years of peace in Angola, as a symbol of culture of peace and to celebrate the entry of Congolese Rumba as immaterial patrimony.

Supported by Alliance Française de Luanda within the framework of the International Jazz Day, the concert will take place on Friday 1st and Sunday 3rd April 2022, at Cine Atlantico in Luanda, Angola.

Héritier Watanabe