Latest News

Blue Engine Premieres MacMillan's "We Are Africville"

NEWLY-COMMISSIONED WORK ABOUT AFRICVILLE IN “THE MARITIME MOSAIC: LET IT SHINE” Blue Engine String Quartet premieres a new work by Halifax’s Scott Macmillan, “We are Africville”, inspired by the nine stanza poem by Irvine Carvery on Tuesday, Feb. More...

Titz'n Glitz event chair wanted

Titz'n Glitz wants a powerful and passionate woman to tighten up her Bra Straps and Sling Titz'n Glitz into shape for 2010! You are passionate about raising money for Breast Cancer Survivors in financial need and you are someone who can attract and recruit a fabulous team of SUPERWOMEN with the skills and enthusiasm to create a fabulous 14th Gala Event! We know you're out there. More...

Support the Halifax All-City Music Program with Winterlude 2010

On Saturday, February 27 from 7:30 p.m. to midnight, at 1055 Marginal Road, the Fine Arts Parents Association present Winterlude 2010 at Pier 21.  The evening features live performances, dessert, cash bar and silent auction. More...

About Us

JazzEast Rising is a non-profit organization formed in 1987 to present the first ever Atlantic Jazz Festival in Halifax. Over the past 20 years, JazzEast has widened its horizons beyond the successful TD Canada Trust Atlantic Jazz Festival to become involved, throughout the year, in a diverse range of musical and educational activities.

JazzEast's mandate runs from the promotion and presentation of soft-seat concerts and bar gigs to planning educational workshops (such as the renowned Creative Music Workshop). We develop opportunities for amateur musicians, established local artists and the local "jazz aristocracy". We bring in world-famous performers from all over to a city which doesn't always find itself naturally on the maps of touring artists.

In brief, we think jazz is important to the culture which we'd like to have, and we want to make sure that kind of culture is strong in Halifax, where we love to live.

Not just an organization, JazzEast is a community. We are over 500 active volunteers, 200 members, 270+ local and regional jazz artists, a team of corporate and government partners and an audience that has surpassed the 65,000 mark. Located above Halifax’s newest home for all things creative – 1313 - at 1313 Hollis Street, just a handful of staff produce year-round concerts and festivals, publish the seasonal magazine, JazzEast Rising and Jazz in Halifax weekly e news and organize open-to-the-public workshops.

Board of Directors

EXECUTIVE
Dr. Christopher Elson, President
Dustin LindenSmith, VP Programming
Olga Manzoni, VP Development
Thomas Curran, Secretary
Wayne Pittman, Treasurer
Eleanor Fitzpatrick, Member-at-Large

DIRECTORS
Dr. Peter Butler
Dr. Martine Durier-Copp
Mark Gosine
Artie Irwin
Andrew Killawee
Jen Laurette
Liz Naylor               
Nick Wilkinson
Gillian Wood

Staff

Sarah Watling, Executive Director
Laura 'Lulu' Healy, Artistic Director
Kasia Morrison, Communications & Outreach Manager