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Tag Archives: JazZoo
The show must go on
From meetings to video shoots and another JazZoo, I had quite an adventurous week again. On Tuesday I was able to meet with my friend Kate who is the communications and marketing director for Gateway – Steinert. We sat down … Continue reading
It’s Show TIME!
JazZoo is today, the first of four concerts this summer! My whole week, and ultimately all my work thus far this summer has been leading up this the beginning of these events. On Monday this week I was able to … Continue reading
Up, Up and Away
IT IS LAUNCHED! Check out our new website at http://www.jazzartsgroup.org! It is a work in progress, and I would love you all to go there and check it out. If you see anything that is hard to navigate, needs changing, or … Continue reading
Week 4 is out the door
Here we are again…at the end of week four, reflecting on a week of bountiful challenges and growth. This week was stressful in terms of our website creation. From Monday to Wednesday I was mercilessly, fine-tooth-combing through our new website … Continue reading
And so it begins…
Hello! My name is Victoria Alesi and I am a new Columbus Foundation Summer Fellow. I am going into my fifth year at The Ohio State University, studying Dance, International Studies and Spanish. I am from Arlington Heights, IL a … Continue reading
Week Nine: Elvis, The Beatles, and Beyond!
As Jazz Arts Group wrapped up the JazZoo! season with “Elvis, The Beatles, and Beyond,” I couldn’t help but feel like the summer had flown by before it even really began! I had a very busy week, because not only was … Continue reading
Week Eight: Preparations and More
This past week at Jazz Arts Group has really flown by! The staff and I have been busy making preparations for our fourth and final JazZoo! concert, “Elvis, The Beatles and Beyond.” I have been busy e-mailing performers and guest … Continue reading
Week Seven: I Got Rhythm
This week was a little different at Jazz Arts Group – there were no cheetahs, grown up big bands, or red carpets. With no impending JazZoo! concert looming, things have been a little more relaxed here at the office, and … Continue reading
Columbus has Zoo. Columbus has Jazz. And Columbus has JazZoo.
When talking about Columbus specialties or must-visit things, people often recommend Columbus Zoo–the top zoo in the US, and the local Jazz band. Last Friday, at one of the Columbus excursions for summer fellows, I experienced a two-in-one special offer: … Continue reading
Birthday Blues (in Rhapsody)
Most of you probably do not know this, but today is my **rd birthday. And as birthdays tend to do, this day has caused me to reflect on why these milestones hold such significance in our lives. Birthdays are like … Continue reading