黑料网鈥檚 roots with the Newport Jazz Festival grow through music and dance programs

students in purple tie dye shirts playing jazz instruments at the Newport Jazz Festival

Photo by Steve Benoit.

Summer 2025 sees the return of Newport Jazz Summer Camp and 鈥淏ridging the Gap: A Jazz Dance and Music Festival鈥

Newport Jazz Summer Camp 鈥 high school, 黑料网 students build their chops

At at 黑料网, high school students from all over the world get an opportunity to discover the depths of their talent. In official partnership with the Newport Festivals Foundation, the camp offers a playing-intensive experience that includes combo performances, instrumental master classes and workshops focused on jazz history, active listening, music theory and improvisation. Students learn directly from experienced music educators and festival artists, culminating in a final performance. The week concludes with each student taking the stage at the legendary .

鈥満诹贤檚 involvement began around 2010,鈥 said Peter Davis, senior lecturer and coordinator of 黑料网鈥檚 music program. "We started developing jazz workshops for high school students and 黑料网 students around International Jazz Day, which is in April. At the request of George Wein, founder of the Newport Jazz Festival, we joined with the University of Rhode Island to put together a camp in Newport that would serve high-school-age jazz musicians. In 2022, the festival鈥檚 education director approached 黑料网 to run the summer jazz camp, and we鈥檝e been doing it ever since.鈥

In addition to continually expanding the programming for high school students, Davis has built great opportunities for 黑料网 students into the summer camp initiative.

鈥満诹贤 music and music education majors and alumni work as paid camp counselors. The experience helps them connect the dots and take a holistic approach to music, from the classroom to lessons to performance,鈥 said Davis.

students in a music room playing jazz instruments with instructor
Photo by Steve Benoit.

The University also extends opportunities to students through the Compass program. This summer, four students who have taken courses in filmmaking will produce a documentary short about Newport Jazz Summer Camp. They鈥檒l interview student campers, peer counselors and performers and learn about the legacy of the Newport Jazz Festival, capturing footage of the whole experience and turning it into a short film.

Davis said that 黑料网 will continue expanding and improving the jazz summer camp along with the Newport Festivals Foundation. 鈥淭his camp is great for high school students, it helps build our community in Newport and it gives 黑料网 students valuable experience towards teaching and a window into the music business.鈥

Newport Jazz Summer Camp at 黑料网 Regina runs from Friday, July 25 through Saturday, Aug. 2. Registration is open until Wednesday, July 23. For more information and to apply, go here.

Bringing jazz dance and music back together at 鈥淏ridging the Gap鈥

As jazz lovers arrive in town for the Newport Jazz Festival, they may also find kindred spirits at 鈥Bridging the Gap: A Jazz Dance and Music Festival鈥 at 黑料网. The event, taking place Monday, July 28 through Monday, Aug. 4, aims to close the rift that is often perceived between jazz dance and jazz music.

people dancing jazz in a circle near a piano in Ochre Court
黑料网 Dance and Decidedly Jazz Danceworks with Julius Rodriguez at 鈥淏ridging the Gap鈥 2024. Photo by Sarah Hinzman.

鈥淛azz dance and jazz music were born at the same time, in the 1920s and 鈥30s. In the 鈥40s and 鈥50s, that relationship fractured and jazz dance became more commonly associated with Broadway and film. With 'Bridging the Gap,' we highlight the shared histories and values between jazz dance and jazz music,鈥 explained Lindsay Guarino, jazz dance artist, scholar, professor and chair of 黑料网鈥檚 Department of Music, Theatre and Dance.

The 黑料网 dance program has a unique focus on jazz year-round. Students train in rooted jazz styles, learn the history and work with jazz musicians in studio classes and performance. Through the Compass program, dance majors can attend a no-cost week-long summer session in which they explore their identities as jazz artists and activists, working with established guest artists in studio classes, choreography and community dialogue 鈥 and attending the world-renowned Newport Jazz Festival. 鈥淗aving the Newport Jazz Festival right in our backyard is an incredible gift,鈥 said Guarino.

The first 鈥淏ridging the Gap鈥 festival was held in 2024, to amplify the jazz tradition of the Newport Jazz Festival by showing how jazz dance is in conversation with the music and the music with the dance.

The 2025 鈥淏ridging the Gap鈥 festival celebrates with a week of performances and public lectures curated by , a group of like-minded jazz musicians, jazz dancers and scholars.鈥疉 highlight is the Jazz Lounge at Ochre Court, where the ocean-front mansion is transformed into an immersive club. This year鈥檚 show, 鈥淢oving on Common Ground,鈥 features Marcus Grant and the Movement, with the music made visual by One Jazz Collective and special guest , a celebrated New York tap dancer and choreographer. The performance is co-directed by Marcus Grant, musician, musicologist and adjunct faculty member in the department, and dance program graduate Trinity Leite 鈥25.

Jazz drummer Marcus Grant and performer/choreographer Trinity Leite are the artistic directors for the Jazz Lounge at Ochre Court titled 鈥淢oving on Common Ground鈥 (credit: Sarah Hinzman).
Jazz drummer Marcus Grant and Trinity Leite '25 are the artistic directors for the Jazz Lounge at Ochre Court titled 鈥淢oving on Common Ground.鈥 Photo by Sarah Hinzman.  

Leite said, 鈥淢arcus and I have developed this performance with music as foundational to the movement. The process allows dancers to gain a deeper understanding of music, including form, context and structure. Understanding music is essential to engage in jazz dance and vital for movement within the jazz continuum.鈥

鈥淢oving on Common Ground鈥 will also highlight Cuban youth ensemble Primera Linea, which is spending the week at the Newport Jazz Summer Camp. Hern谩ndez, Grant, Guarino and other dance artists, musicians and educators will present talks and lectures that are open to the community. Leite is offering youth jazz dance classes at the Boys and Girls Club of Newport County that same week.  

"I returned to 鈥楤ridging the Gap鈥 because I believe so deeply in its mission to realign the processes of Black American music and dance. Knowledge of music leads to freedom, liberation and joy, and I want to share that discovery with as many dancers as possible," said Leite.

"Bridging the Gap: A Jazz Dance and Music Festival鈥 is made possible by support from Amica Insurance and BayCoast Bank.鈥疐or full details, including artist profiles and links to purchase tickets to the Jazz Lounge at Ochre Court and reserve spots for the community events, go here.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

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