Bodø Jazz Open

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Bodø Jazz Open
Bodø Jazz Open 2013 Mambo Compagnero.jpg
Mambo Compagnero 2013.
StatusActive
GenreJazz Festival
Date(s)Late January
Begins31 January 2019 (2019-01-31)
Ends2 February 2019 (2019-02-02)
FrequencyAnnually
Location(s)Bodø
CountryNorway
Years active2011 - present
InauguratedFounded 2010
FounderJan Gunnar Hoff
Tore Johansen
Erik Johansen
Websitewww.bodojazzopen.no

Bodø Jazz Open is a jazz festival, presented at the end of January every year since 2011. The aim of the festival is to bring together local, national and international artists for collaborations, jam sessions and workshops. Every year between 2000 and 3000 festival participants visit the festival, and bring more life to Bodø in wintertime. Bodø Jazz Open brings jazz to Bodø's nightlife, and organizes gigs at local venues like Topp 13, Dama di, Paviljongen, Sinus, Bodø Kulturhus and Sydøst.[1]

Biography[]

Jan Gunnar Hoff at Bodø Jazz Open 2013.

Bodø Jazz Open was initially called Bodø International Jazz Festival, then Bodø Jazz Fest. In autumn 2010 it was proposed to change the name to Bodø Jazz Open. This name seemed more appropriate for a festival open to all genres and rhythmic expressions. Bodø Jazz Open was initiated in November 15, 2010 by Jan Gunnar Hoff, Tore Johansen and Erik Johansen. In 1921 'Bodø Jazz Band', with a lineup of 15 musicians, was established as the first jazz band in Bodø. Bodø Jazz Open took place for the first time in January 2011, and was a celebration of 90 years of jazz in Bodø. Since the city has a long tradition of jazz, it was a natural thing to establish a jazz festival here. Bodø's downtown is small, with hotels and airport easily accessible. This makes Bodø an ideal place for a jazz festival.[2][3]

Concerts[]

The number of events during the festival rose from 25 in 2011 to 33 in 2012. The goal for 2013 was not to increase the number of events, but to consolidate and ensure the quality of the festival. In addition to evening concerts Bodø Jazz Open also arranged gigs called "After Work Jazz". Musicians are set up in different cafés, and give free performances for café visitors and others who come by.[1]

Marius Neset with JazzKamikaze 2013. (Photo by Henrik Dvergsdal)

Bands and artists[]

2011 (January 26–29)[]

2012 (January 25–28)[]

2013 (January 23–27)[]

2014 (January 22–26)[]

2015 (January 21–24)[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Trellevik, Mads René (2013-01-26). "Fylte Bodø med jazz" (in Norwegian). Avisa Nordland. Retrieved 2015-04-24.
  2. ^ a b Brauer, Camilla Slaattun (2012-01-25). "Fylte Bodø med jazz" (in Norwegian). Nordnorsk.JazzINorge.no. Retrieved 2015-04-24.
  3. ^ "Bodø Jazz Open". EuropeJazz.net. Retrieved 2015-04-24.
  4. ^ "FESTIVAL ROUND-UP: Bodø Jazz Open 2015". LondonJazzNews.com. Archived from the original on 2015-01-31. Retrieved 2015-04-24.

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