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Ghana Jazz Foundation launched
Dr Odoi speaking at the launch
Ghana Jazz Foundation (GJF), a non-profit organisation, aimed at promoting artistic performances and elevating the country’s music has been launched in Accra.
The Foundation is committed to using innovative and strategic methods to connect local talents to the diaspora and global sister institutions.
The launch came off during the Jazz Festival dubbed “Jazz in January” which took place from January 4 -January 7.
Speaking at the launch, the lead Founding Member, Dr Adrain Oddoye Odoi said, the foundation would work with local musicians to sustain and grow jazz music in the country.
He said, GJF will thrive on collaborations, educational programmes, support for musicians and live music venues.
Dr Odoi added that the foundation would ensure a deep collaboration between lovers of jazz and give a fresh approach to how resources could be mobilized to promote live music in Ghana.
Dr Odoi further told The Spectator Agoro that the foundation would roll out Accra Jazz Academy in February, which would be a musical education programme including specific courses, workshops, masterclasses and concerts.
The President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), Bessa Simons applauded the originators of the move, saying it has come at the right time.
According to him, in the near future, MUSIGA will collaborate with GJF to improve upon the music industry.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme