Post on 18-Oct-2020
Dear Director,
Purdue University’s Department of Bands welcomes you to the 30th Purdue Jazz Festival. This on-line
packet should include all of the information that you will need to make your visit to Purdue University both
educational and enjoyable. You will find attached to this email:
A schedule of band and combo performances and clinics in our nine performance/clinic sites: the
Purdue Memorial Union’s North Ballroom, Room 240 (Faculty Lounge West), Room 250
(Faculty Lounge East, the South Tower and the Anniversary Drawing Room; Stewart Center’s
Loeb Playhouse, Fowler Hall and Rooms 278 and 302; and the Hansen Theatre in Pao Hall.
A general information summary sheet with pertinent details regarding the festival
Information regarding the clinics, concerts and events that will be taking place from Thursday
January 16 through Saturday January 18.
A Repertoire and Soloists sheet for you to make 4 copies and fill out for each of your
performing groups (these 4 sheets along with scores will be turned in when you arrive at Purdue
Jazz Festival registration)
New Bus unloading and Parking information
A quick room guide
A sample adjudication sheet for big bands and combos
A floor plan of Stewart Center and the Purdue Memorial Union
A campus map
News release form for local newspapers
Ticket order form for ARTEMIS
Please discuss appropriate behavior with your students. NO PLAYING of instruments can take place
except in warm-up and performance areas! We have outstanding judges and clinicians who are willing to
share their talents and knowledge with young musicians for very little compensation. Please ask your
students to be polite and attentive.
Take a few minutes to carefully look over the information provided. Unloading and parking of buses
change slightly each year, so check carefully and share information with your bus drivers. With security
measures and shifting construction issues still in place along with constantly changing parking areas,
Purdue police are stricter about procedures than ever, and they do not hesitate to tow!
Feel free to contact me directly at any time with your questions or concerns. My office number is (765)
494-9110 and my email is mttrout@purdue.edu. If I am not in, my voice mail will be on and I will check it
daily throughout the holidays.
I am pleased that you will be with us for the 2020 Purdue Jazz Festival, and am looking forward to seeing
and hearing your group on January 18. Have a wonderful holiday season!
Sincerely,
Mo Trout
Purdue Jazz Festival January 18, 2020
Information Summary
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
DIRECTIONS TO THE PURDUE CAMPUS—Stewart Center
From Chicago, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis and South Bend:
Exit I-65 at Exit 172 and proceed west (toward Lafayette) on South Street. Proceed four miles to West Lafayette. (Be sure to follow the state Route 26 signs carefully. At the intersection with Main Street, state Route 26 will jog one block north and become Columbia Street.) When you cross the Wabash River you are in West Lafayette and are now on State Street. Proceed to the fifth traffic light and turn right on Memorial Drive. Stewart Center will be 1/2 block on your right.
From Champaign, Crawfordsville, St. Louis and Terre Haute:
Exit I-70 (Exit 41) or I-74 (Exit 34) on U.S. 231 North. When you cross the Wabash River, you are in West Lafayette. At the third light, turn left on State Street. At the Third traffic light, turn right on Memorial Drive. Stewart Center will be 1/2 block on your right.
Bus drivers should consult the Bus Parking instructions supplied by Purdue Police (in the e-packet) for detailed instructions on how to maneuver around the construction and the many new two-way streets around campus.
DIRECTIONS TO THE PURDUE CAMPUS—Pao Hall
FROM INTERSTATE 65: Exit Interstate 65 at Highway 43. Follow Highway 43 into West Lafayette. Turn right onto State Street at the light (there is a McDonald’s on the corner). Up the hill, you will pass through two stoplights. Right passed the second light, you will follow the curve to the left and proceed in the right-hand lane. Keep going straight passed the parking garage. Passed the curve to the left, you will proceed straight and immediately turn into the parking lot on your right. If traveling north on US 231: You will turn right onto Highway 43 and proceed with the directions above.
UNLOADING AND PARKING NEW! See attached and please make sure your bus driver has this information! Also, please note that we do not furnish a bus driver’s lounge, but there is plenty of lounge space in the basement of the Purdue Memorial Union with a Starbuck’s and other restaurants. FYI the parking garage behind Pao Hall between Marsteller and Sheetz has been demolished and that area is now a gravel parking lot. The most convenient parking garage is now the Grant Street garage (PGG) just across from the Union, be aware that it is a paid lot. Other Saturday only free parking lots close to PMU and Stewart Center include the Grant and Wood streets (PGGW) garage (south of State Street on Grant) and the Northwestern Street (PGNW) garage, which contains the Visitor Information Center.
CHECK-IN Directors must check in at the tables located in the lobby of Stewart Center upon arrival and turn in three copies of scores (scores are not required for non-competitive groups or combos) and four copies of the “Repertoire and Soloists” sheet. From registration, a Purdue student will escort you to your homeroom/storage area. A host will be assigned to guide you through your warm-up and performance. Your host will meet you in your homeroom area 30 minutes prior to your warm-up time. Pao Hall performers please refer to Pao Hall information concerning their check-in and bus parking.
CONTEST HEADQUARTERS
The contest headquarters will be located in Stewart Center Room 107. This area will be off-limits except to band directors and contest officials. Questions or problems that cannot be resolved at check-in will be handled here.
MUSIC SCORES and REPERTOIRE & SOLOISTS SHEETS If your band is competing for Honor Band status, you must provide three copies of your musical scores for the judges’ reference. Please have your measures numbered. Scores will be collected at the check-in point. Scores are optional for combos and non-competitive bands. Each performing group must have four copies of the REPERTOIRE & SOLOISTS sheet turned in at the registration table in order for students to be considered for any individual awards. Please make every effort to fill out these forms in a clear and legible manner as these will be used by our staff to get your awards to you in a timely fashion and will be used by our announcers at each venue.
PROVIDED EQUIPMENT & STORAGE Because of limited storage space, and to ensure that the festival runs efficiently, we are furnishing the following. (You are welcome to provide your own equipment instead, but the 30 minute total performance time including setup and tear-down will be strictly enforced.) DRUM SETS: Fully equipped 5-piece Blue System drum sets and Zildjian cymbals at each performance location and warm-up site. VIBES AND PIANO: Performance rooms will also be equipped with a set of vibes and a piano (in some cases an electronic keyboard instead of acoustic piano). Warm-up rooms will be equipped with a piano or keyboard w/amp and a bass amp. MUSIC STANDS: All Big Band performance rooms will be provided with 25 music stands for your use, the combo room will have 9. Warmup rooms will be provided with 20 music stands. We will provide chairs as needed, but if you need more music stands for your group than the numbers provided, you will be expected to bring those with you. Not Provided: Each Band will need to bring its own performance bass and guitar amps as well as cables/patch cords, and any other items not listed as “provided” above. Storage: Because of the large number of bands participating and our limited ‘homeroom’ space due to Purdue space management issues, we encourage you to move your equipment to your buses as soon as possible after your performance(s). However, if you have a late performance time and you desire supervised, secure storage of equipment after your performance until after the Final Concert, all equipment must be moved to the Stewart 214 before 5:00 or as soon after your performance as possible. All homeroom areas will be monitored by Purdue Jazz Festival workers, and your assigned area will be clearly marked. Students will not be allowed to “hang out” in the instrumental storage areas. Students are encouraged to use the coin lockers to store individual instruments. These lockers are free, however a quarter deposit is required for the key. (See Stewart and Union maps for locker locations)
WARM-UP The warm-up room for each performance hall is listed on the “Quick Room Guide” and on your building map. Each band will have approximately 22 minutes of warm-up time. A drum set and cymbals, bass amp, piano (or a quality electronic keyboard) will be available in each warm-up room – you must provide all ¼” patch cords for guitar and bass. Your band’s performance amps may be placed at the doors of the performance hall prior to reporting to the warm-up room. Your host will assist you.
PERFORMANCE TIME Each band will be allowed 30 minutes total time to set up, perform, and exit the stage. To ensure that we remain on a smooth schedule throughout the day, please bring 4 copies of the repertoire and soloist sheet to
turn in at registration! A full 5 piece System Blue drum set with Zildjian (ride, crash, hi-hat) cymbals with hardware, and a set of VIBES will be provided at each performance site. Stage workers will assist you in your microphone set-up. If you feel that you must use your own drum set and/or cymbals, then please realize that the 30 minute requirement for total onstage time will still apply- that will include moving the provided drum set and resetting it for the next band. Time permitting; one of the judges will conduct a short clinic on stage at the conclusion of your performance.
CLINICS Clinics will be presented throughout the day by many of the outstanding jazz musicians and educators appearing at the festival. We strongly encourage you to insist that your students take advantage of the opportunities available to them by attending and participating in these clinics. For your planning purposes, a clinic schedule is enclosed, but realize that it may change. All of the clinics will take place in the East Faculty Lounges and possibly the Tower room on the third floor of the Purdue Memorial Union. A final clinic list will be emailed to you the second week in January. The definitive schedule for the day will be available at the registration table and will be in your entrance packet when you check in.
OPEN JAM SESSION From 10 am until 4 pm there will be an open jam session that anyone is welcome to sit in on. This will take place on the stage in the Commons area of the Food Court area in the Purdue Memorial Union. Purdue Jazz Faculty member Scott Pazera will ‘referee’ these sessions and various members of the Purdue Jazz Band will be on hand to help fill out any extra instruments (especially rhythm section). Drums, sound system and keyboard will be provided as well as Bb, C and Eb Real Book 1.
SATURDAY EVENING CONCERT Due to the number of bands participating in the festival, the Final Concert will begin at 7:00 pm and because of our 30th anniversary celebration, it will be held in the Elliott Hall of Music. With the large number of seats in that auditorium everyone will be admitted --- no limits on tickets! The show will feature the Purdue Jazz Band with guest artists Tia Fuller and Aubrey Logan. Everyone will be admitted free of charge. The concert will last less than one and one half hours. Equipment may be left in the designated storage area (Stewart Center 214 or Elliott Room 15) during the evening concert. However, you may find it more convenient to store equipment on your bus.
TICKETS All events during the day Saturday are free and open to the public. The Friday evening ARTEMIS concert requires a ticket purchased from Convocations (765) 496-2913 (email: lzclavio@purdue.edu). The Saturday Noon concert featuring the Purdue Jazz Band with Mark Buselli and appearances by Tia Fuller and Aubrey Logan does not require a ticket. The Final Concert featuring the Purdue Jazz Band with Tia Fuller and Aubrey Logan at 7 pm is free and open to the public in the Elliott Hall of Music.
AWARDS Trophies will be presented to the top three groups determined by total judges scoring from each performance venue, with the top group named as the Honor Band. The second highest point total will be awarded Outstanding Performance. A Judge’s Award will be awarded to the band with the third highest score, and outstanding individuals will be recognized from each site. Awards will be in the form of certificates, jazz camp scholarships, Aebersold play-a-longs, and small trophies. All individuals in any of the participating ensembles will be eligible for these awards. All awards will be announced and presented at the conclusion of the day at the Final Concert in Loeb and texted and emailed to all participating bands immediately following the concert.
ADJUDICATION and RATINGS All bands, competitive or not, will be fully adjudicated. We encourage the judges to give both written and recorded comments, but there are always some who give more of one than the other. Also, unless you requested a “non-competitive” category, each band will be given a rating by each judge. It is our hope that this
will give you a clearer idea of how your band compared to the rest of the bands during the day. Total scores of 85-100 will be scored as I, 70-84 will be II, and below 70 as III. Attached is a sample adjudication form to let you know what the judges will be listening for. Audio recordings of the judge’s comments and video recording of your performance will be included on a USB ‘flash’ drive. That flash drive, along with adjudicators’ comment sheets will be in the exit packets. Each director will be texted when their packets are ready to be picked up from the festival headquarters.
INSTRUMENT REPAIR The outstanding instrument repairman, Brent Laidler, of “Brent’s Bench” in Lafayette will have a table located in the foyer at the entrance to Fowler Hall in Stewart Center for emergency instrument repair and minor emergency equipment needs.
FOOD SERVICE It is a rule in the Purdue Memorial Union and Stewart Center that there is NO outside catering – if you bring in outside food, Purdue Bands will be assessed a large fine, which we will pass on to your band. Extensive food services are available on the bottom floor of the Purdue Memorial Union adjacent to Stewart Center as indicated on your building map. This area has been remodeled recently with new restaurants and facilities. There are also many other food establishments within walking distance to the performance areas.
PURDUE JAZZ FESTIVAL - Performance ScheduleJanuary 18, 2020
Loeb Playhouse Fowler Hall Stewart 302 Stewart 278 North Ballroom Hansen TheatreAnniversary
Drawing Room
West Faculty
Lounge (250)
East Faculty
Lounge (240)
(Stewart Center) (Stewart Center) (Stewart Center) (Stewart Center) (Memorial Union) (Pao Hall) (Memorial Union) (Memorial Union) (Memorial Union)
Jazz Bands: MS/JH Clinics
Warm-up Room Warm-up Room Warm-up Room Warm-up Room Warm-up Room Warm-up Room Warm-up Room Warm-up Room
Stewart 206 Stewart 313 Stewart 314 Stewart 279 PMU 118 Pao Hall: Mallet Theatre PMU 256 PMU 263-AB
9:00 Wm. Henry Harrison McCutcheon all clinics are 50 min.
9:30 Pike #1 Jefferson (Lafayette) Greensburg #1 West Lafayette Downers Grove So. #2 9:30 am ARTEMIS
10:00 Kaneland Fond du Lac Gahanna Lincoln #2 Owen Valley Snider #2 Wea Ridge MS Horn Clinic
10:30 Goshen #1 West Aurora #1 Downers Grove No. #2 Zionsville Comm. N-C Greensburg #2 West Vigo MS Bloomington No. #4 10:30 am ARTEMIS
11:00 Kokomo Fenton #1 Pike #2 Greenfield Central N-C Shawano #2 Memorial Park MS Carroll Beloit Memorial Rhythm Section Clinic
11:30 DeKalb #1 Homestead Champaign Cent. #2 Downers Grove So. #3 Valparaiso #3 Lincoln MS Snider Penn
1:00 Carroll Bloomington No. #1 Hindsdale South Beloit Memorial #2 Downers Grove South all clinics are 50 min.
1:30 Gahanna Lincoln #1 Concord #1 Fenton #2 Champaign Central #3 John Hersey #2 Hoopeston Area MS Memorial Park MS #1 - N.C. Bloomington No. #1 1:30 pm Tia Fuller
2:00 Oak Park/River Forest Downers Grove No. #1 Badger #2 West Aurora #2 Lebanon Riverside JH Bloomington No. #2 Mundelein "Journey to Success"
2:30 Brownsburg Penn #1 Shawano #1 Alexandria-Monroe Greenfield Central #2 New Augusta North Memorial Park MS #2 - N.C. Champaign Central #2 2:30 pm Aubry Logan
3:00 Downers Grove So. #1 Valparaiso #1 Concord #2 Lake Central N-C Mundelein #2 Jefferson MS - N-C Gahanna Lincoln John Hersey #1 "Stage Perf. Techniques"
3:30 Dundee-Crown Snider #1 Hoopeston DeKalb #2 Bloomington No. #2 Honey Creek MS Champaign Central #1 Oak Park/River Forest 3:30 pm Mark Buselli
4:00 Greenfield Central #1 Castle Penn #2 Knox Goshen #2 Edison MS John Hersey #2 - N.C. Washington Township "How to Learn Tunes"
4:30 Beloit Memorial #1 Badger #1 Valparaiso #2 Park Tudor Tipton Jefferson MS #1 Bloomington No. #3 Champaign Central #3
5:00 Mundelein #1 John Hersey #1 Perry Meridian N-C Middle School / Jr. High Bloomington No. #5
5:30 Champaign Central #1 Rauner College Prep Awards Presentation
7:00 Elliott Hall of Music: AWARDS & Finale Concert - Purdue Jazz Band featuring Tia Fuller and Aubrey Logan
Loeb Playhouse: Noon Concert - Purdue Jazz Band featuring Mark Buselli with appearances by Tia Fuller & Aubrey Logan
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Jazz Bands: Large HS & #1 Bands Jazz Bands: Small HS & #2, #3, N-C Bands Combos
12:00
REPERTOIRE AND SOLOIST SHEET School Name:_____________________________
TURN IN FOUR COPIES AT CHECK-IN Band Name:______________________________
FOR EACH PERFORMING GROUP Director Name:____________________________
Performance time & location:_______________________ Please list the following band members as viewed
from audience, please indicate “lead” players(type or print clearly)
from audience: left . . . . . . . .. > to . . . . . . . . > right
Trumpets:
______________________________________________________________________________________
Trombones:
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Saxes:
______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
Tune #1: ___________________________________ Composer: _______________________________
Soloists (include instrument): ( judges only) Rhythm section:
1)________________________________5 4 3 2 1 piano:___________________________5 4 3 2 1
2)________________________________5 4 3 2 1 bass: ___________________________5 4 3 2 1
3)________________________________5 4 3 2 1 drums:___________________________5 4 3 2 1
4)________________________________5 4 3 2 1 aux. perc:__________________________5 4 3 2 1
guitar: __________________________5 4 3 2 1
Tune #2: ____________________________________ Composer: ______________________________
Soloists: Rhythm section (if different):
1)________________________________5 4 3 2 1 piano:__________________________5 4 3 2 1
2)________________________________5 4 3 2 1 bass: __________________________5 4 3 2 1
3)________________________________5 4 3 2 1 drums:__________________________5 4 3 2 1
4)________________________________5 4 3 2 1 aux. perc:__________________________5 4 3 2 1
guitar: _________________________5 4 3 2 1
Tune #3:____________________________________ Composer:______________________________
Soloists: Rhythm section (if different):
1)________________________________5 4 3 2 1 piano:__________________________5 4 3 2 1
2)________________________________5 4 3 2 1 bass: __________________________5 4 3 2 1
3)________________________________5 4 3 2 1 drums:__________________________5 4 3 2 1
4)________________________________5 4 3 2 1 aux. perc:__________________________5 4 3 2 1
guitar: __________________________5 4 3 2 1
Tune #4: ____________________________________ Composer: ______________________________
Soloists: Rhythm section (if different):
1)________________________________5 4 3 2 1 piano:__________________________5 4 3 2 1
2)________________________________5 4 3 2 1 bass: __________________________5 4 3 2 1
3)________________________________5 4 3 2 1 drums:__________________________5 4 3 2 1
4)________________________________5 4 3 2 1 aux. perc:__________________________5 4 3 2 1
guitar: __________________________5 4 3 2 1
Comments:
Judge’s signature________________________________
Sample
Band Information:
Purdue Jazz Festival - Big Bands Adjudicator’s Sheet
Selections Composer1.2.3.4.
Ensemble (Wind Players)Quality: Sound/IntonationTechniqueMusicality
Rhythm SectionTechniqueTimeSensitivity
SoloistsTechniqueJazz Ideas/StyleCommunicationExcitement
Other FactorsChoice of Music/ProgrammingJazz ExcitementStage Presence
Comments:
Comments:
Comments:
Comments:
Use reverse side for additional comments.
TOTAL SCORE (100)
Ajudicator’s Signature:
Private Comments to the Director of:
Ajudicator’s Signature:
/ 25
/ 15
/ 10
/ 50
IIIIII42 3450 0
IIIIII21 1725 0
IIIIII13 1115 0
IIIIII9 810 0
IIIIII85 70100 0
Sample
Band Information:
Purdue Jazz Festival - Combo Adjudicator’s Sheet
Selections Composer1.2.3.4.
Other FactorsChoice of Music/ProgrammingJazz ExcitementStage Presence
Comments:
Comments:
Comments:
Comments:
Use reverse side for additional comments.
TOTAL SCORE (100)
Ajudicator’s Signature:
Private Comments to the Director of:
Ajudicator’s Signature:
/ 10
IIIIII9 810 0
IIIIII85 70100 0
SoloistsTechniqueJazz Ideas/StyleCommunicationExcitement
/ 50
IIIIII42 3450 0
Ensemble (Wind Players)Quality: Sound/IntonationTechniqueMusicality
/ 15
IIIIII13 1115 0
Rhythm SectionTechniqueTimeSensitivity
/ 25
IIIIII21 1725 0
Purdue Jazz Festival
January 16-18, 2020
Events Schedule
Thursday, January 16
Community Jazz Showcase
Jazz Bands from Harrison HS, McCutcheon HS, Jefferson HS, West Lafayette HS
Performance by the Purdue Jazz Band
Featuring festival artist-in-residence Mark Buselli, trumpeter/educator, director of jazz studies Ball State University
7:30 p.m. Long Center for the Performing Arts in Lafayette, IN (free admission)
Friday, January 18
ARTEMIS
Hailing from America, Canada, Israel, Chile and Japan: ARTEMIS is an international all-star group featuring six
of the top performers on the jazz scene today: pianist and musical director RENEE ROSNES, trumpeter INGRID
JENSEN, clarinetist ANAT COHEN, tenor saxophonist MELISSA ALDANA, bassist NORIKO UEDA and
drummer ALLISON MILLER. Forget about gender! This is a significant and serious band that plays with passion,
power and sensitivity. They will bring their collective artistry to the world, throughout 2020, with unforgettable
performances of high-wire interplay and pure joy.
Tickets for ARTEMIS may be purchased by calling Purdue Convocations at (800) 914-SHOW Visit Purdue
Convocations’ website at www.convocations.org for more information 8:00 p.m. Loeb Playhouse
Saturday, January 18
High School and Middle School Jazz Bands & Combos
Nearly 110 bands will perform between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on multiple stages in the Purdue Memorial Union,
Stewart Center, and Pao Hall – Finale Performance Elliott Hall of Music All Performances are Free!!
Jazz Clinics
Clinics by Members of ARTEMIS, Tia Fuller, Aubrey Logan and Mark Buselli
See “Clinics and Concerts” schedule for times and locations (free admission)
Noon Concert
Purdue Jazz Band featuring guest artist Mark Buselli and appearances by Tia Fuller and Aubrey Logan
Noon Loeb Playhouse
Final Concert
Purdue Jazz Band featuring guest artists Tia Fuller and Aubrey Logan
7:00 p.m. Elliott Hall of Music
PURDUE JAZZ FESTIVAL 2020 - CLINIC and CONCERT SCHEDULE
Saturday, January 18, 2020
(All clinics last 50 minutes in the East Faculty Lounge - PMU 240)
Clinic
9:30 a.m. ARTEMIS Horn Clinic
Anat Cohen - clarinet, Melissa Aldana – tenor sax, Ingrid Jensen – trumpet
Clinic
10:30 a.m. ARTEMIS Rhythm Section Clinic
Renee Rosnes – piano, Noriko Uedo – bass, Allison Miller – drums
Concert
12:00 p.m. Loeb Playhouse
Purdue Jazz Band featuring Mark Buselli, with appearances by Tia Fuller and Aubrey Logan
Clinic
1:30 p.m. Tia Fuller, clinic
“Journey to Success”
Bring you instrument to have a chance to play for Tia!
Clinic
2:30 p.m. Aubrey Logan, clinic
“Stage Performance Techniques”
A little bit ‘performance anxiety cures’ and a LOT of how to communicate to an audience on any
instrument!
Clinic
3:30 p.m. Mark Buselli, clinic
“How to Learn Tunes”
Tips on how to learn and remember tunes and changes! Bring your instruments to play a long!
Concert
7:00 p.m. Elliott Hall of Music
Purdue Jazz Band featuring Tia Fuller and Aubrey Logan
School
Contact
Address
City State Zip
Phone Email
FRI, JANUARY 17, 2020 / 8PM / LOEB PLAYHOUSEThe Artemis sextet gathers their genius for selections spanning Theolonius Monk to the Beatles – presented with passion, power
and sensitivity at the 2020 Purdue Jazz Fest.
I will need parking for buses. (Parking information will be sent by mail.)
SAVE WITH GROUPS OF 10 OR MORE Quantity ________ x $21 = ________ For every 10 tickets receive one chaperone ticket FREE. Quantity ________ FREE = _______
Hurry, limited tickets available!
Pay by credit card or by check (make payable to Purdue University). Visa Mastercard Discover
Name on card
Number Expires
Signature Date
Fax completed form to (765) 494-3927 or mail along with payment to:Purdue Convocations
128 Memorial Mall, STEW 194 West Lafayette, IN 47907-2016
Orders can also be placed by phone at (765) 494-3933.For more information call (765) 494-9712.
GROUP ORDER FORM
ARTEMIS
Performance Warm-up
Loeb Playhouse (Stewart Center) Stewart 206
Fowler Hall (Stewart Center) Stewart 313
Stewart 302 (Stewart Center) Stewart 314
North Ballroom (Memorial Union) PMU 118
Stewart 278 (Stewart Center) Stewart 279
Anniversary Drawing Room (Memorial Union) PMU 256
West Faculty Lounge (Memorial Union 250) PMU 263
Hansen Theater (Pao Hall) Mallet Theater
Purdue Jazz Festival 2020
Contest Headquarters and "Lost & Found"
Stewart Center 107
Director's Check-In
Stewart Center Lobby (near Loeb Playhouse)
Clinics
Memorial Union: East Faculty Lounge (240) & South Tower
Homeroom: assignments made sent by email before you arrive
Quick Room Guide
Supervised storage of equipment after your performance until after the Finale Concert: Stewart 214
Finale Concert
Elliott Hall of Music
For Immediate Release on:
January 10, 2020
Contact:
Aaron Yoder, Director of External Relations – yoder50@purdue.edu
Purdue Bands & Orchestras to host 30th Annual Purdue Jazz Festival
WEST LAFAYETTE, IN – Over 110 jazz bands from middle schools and high schools across the Midwest
have been accepted to compete in the 30th Annual Purdue Jazz Festival on Saturday, January 18, 2020.
Festival events will begin Thursday, January 16, with a free Community Showcase Concert at
7:30 p.m. at Lafayette’s Long Center featuring the Purdue Jazz Band, jazz bands from Tippecanoe
County, and guest trumpeter, Mark Buselli. Throughout the three-day festival, student musicians and
the public will have the opportunity to work with and learn from nationally renowned artists. The event
will boast several headliner concerts as well as competitions, clinics, and other special events.
The international all-star jazz group ARTEMIS will serve as the Friday night headliner concert on
January 17 at 8:00 p.m. in Loeb Playhouse of Purdue’s Stewart Center, sponsored by Purdue
Convocations. On Saturday, instrumental jazz ensembles from five states will arrive early on Purdue’s
campus for the competition. It will stretch throughout the day in nine performance venues in the
Purdue Stewart Center, Purdue Memorial Union, and Pao Hall. The music will start at 8:00 a.m. and will
continue through 6:00 p.m. These events will be free and open to the public in addition to clinics
provided by all of the festival guest artists on Saturday.
Artist-in-residence, Mark Buselli will be featured in concert with the Purdue Jazz Band, along
with appearances by Tia Fuller and Aubrey Logan at noon on Saturday, January 18 in Loeb Playhouse.
This event will also be free and open to the community. Guest artists, Tia Fuller and Aubrey Logan will
headline Saturday’s Festival Finale concert with the Purdue Jazz Band at 7:00 p.m. on January 18 in
Elliott Hall of Music. Awards and honors for the high school performances will be announced at this
concert.
For more information on Purdue Jazz Festival events, visit www.purdue.edu/bands/jazzfest2020. To
purchase tickets for headliner concerts call (800) 914-SHOW.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
__________________________________________________________________________________ Terry House 205 S. Martin Jischke Drive West Lafayette, IN 47907-1971 (765) 494-8221 Fax: (765) 494-0470 www.purdue.edu/police
Enclosed you will find a map outlining the bus parking/route for the Purdue Jazz Festival on January 19th. We are expecting approximately 70 plus buses/vans for that day. Because of construction and parking limitations we have changed the way we park buses. Please be patient with us as we make periodic changes as construction progresses in different areas. Please read the following carefully. Arriving for the show: Please be aware that the bike lanes west of Stewart Center are no longer available for use for vehicular traffic, parking, and/or staging. Therefore, you will be directed to unload in the bus pull-off in front of Stewart Center. Because of this change, you can now access Memorial Drive from either direction on State Street or Marsteller Street as turning radius is no longer an issue. Unloading: Unload your passengers in front of Stewart and quickly move to the designated bus parking instructed below. Please do not block the sidewalks cutting through the lane. Parking: Once you have unloaded please follow the route on the enclosed map. Follow Oval Drive around to State Street (SR26). Turn right and go WB on State Street. Travel approximately .3 miles and make a left turn on Martin Jischke Drive. Continue south on Martin Jischke Drive until you reach the roundabout, make the first right on Nimitz Drive. Continue on Nimitz Drive until you come to the stop sign. This is the intersection of Gates Drive. Make a left onto Gates drive and the gravel lot will be on your left. Please park in the gravel areas in the south half of the lot so as not to interfere with normal university operations that may be going on during the weekend. Loading: The process used to unload students will be the same procedure to pick them up. Buses will be loaded in front of Stewart Center. Our staff will be there to assist. When coming from the gravel lot for pick-up, use the following route. Leave the South Gravel Lot the same way you entered. When you exit the gravel lot, turn right onto Nimitz Drive. Continue into the roundabout and proceed to Harrison Street. Continue on Harrison St., you will cross over South Russell, South University, and Hort Drive. Make a left onto Marstellar St. Proceed across State St. onto Memorial Drive. Please follow same guidelines previously mentioned above for picking up students. Once again I ask you to stress to your drivers that they must be patient and follow the traffic pattern as stated above. If you have any questions, please contact PUPD at 765-494-8221. Thank you, Nick Crosby Sergeant of Administrative Services Purdue University Police Department
Pao Hall performance venue – Pao Hall of Visual and Performing Arts – 552 W. Wood Street
We are pleased to once again be able to use the beautiful Hansen Theater venue in the Yue-Kong Pao
Hall of Visual and Performing Arts on the Purdue campus this year! This is a beautiful, smaller hall that
will provide the performing Middle School/Jr. High bands with a full setup space with excellent acoustics
in an outstanding jazz atmosphere! For more information about this building and the facilities, here is a
link http://cla.purdue.edu/vpa/theatre/facilities/
Pao Hall is less than two blocks away from the Stewart Center registration area and the Memorial Union,
however we have made arrangements for bands performing there to check in at Pao rather than at
Stewart Center! As an added bonus, your bus parking will be in a lot located very close to that facility
(the lot is directly south of Dauch Alumni Center between Wood and Harrison on Grant). Because of
limited ‘homeroom’ space, we are encouraging bands to bring their equipment into the building as close
to their warm up time as possible and to try to get it back to the bus as soon as they can. It is important
that all equipment is out of Pao by 6:00 pm as the building will be locked by 6:30. As usual, there will
be helpful Purdue Band Students along with a Purdue Bands and Orchestras faculty member there to
greet you, provide you with more information, help alleviate your concerns and answer questions.
Directions: From I-65 South: Take Exit 178 (State Road 43). Turn right and follow to State Road 26 West
(State Street). Follow State Street past Grant Street intersection and then exit left onto Sheetz
Street/State Road 26 East. Proceed one block and turn right into the Pao Hall parking lot.
From I-65 North: Take Exit 172. Turn left onto State Road 26 West (State Street in West Lafayette) and
follow through Lafayette and across the Wabash River to West Lafayette. After Grant Street
intersection, exit left onto Sheetz Street/State Road 26 East. Proceed one block and turn right into the
Pao Hall parking lot.
Car Parking: We ask that you only park your bus in the bus lot, but there should plenty of car parking
space in the gravel lot that used to be the Marsteller Parking Garage right behind the building (on your
right as you approach Pao on Sheetz street). The reserved bus parking lot is just south of the Dauch
Alumni Center, across Sheetz from Pao but closer to Grant Street.
We are looking forward to your visit to the 2020 Purdue Jazz Festival and if you have any questions,
please feel free to contact me at mttrout@purdue.edu
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