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JAZZ ASSOCIATION (SINGAPORE)

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What does JAZZ ASSOCIATION (SINGAPORE) do?

The JAZZ ASSOCIATION (SINGAPORE) promotes jazz music, education, and performance while raising Singapore's global profile through collaborations and partnerships. They enhance public appreciation of jazz, provide training for aspiring musicians, operate an orchestra with international members, offer scholarships to talented students, and assist distressed jazz musicians in need. Their vision is to be a center of excellence in Singapore's jazz scene, bringing joy to diverse communities and making Singapore a leading global city of jazz.

Founded

2017

People

monteiro jeremy ian, lam kin hong edmund, susan leong lai onn, chan li-mei, karen, abdullah bin tarmugi, liew oi peng, tay sandra theresa, wu xiuzhuan

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Highlights

  • Donations are tax-deductible
  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 2017
  • Published yearly Annual Reports

Society Impact

  • Promotion and education of jazz music, enhancing its appreciation among Singaporeans.
  • Establishment of an ecosystem that supports the growth of jazz in Singapore.
  • Providing training and mentorship opportunities for aspiring jazz musicians.
  • Creating networking opportunities with international jazz musicians.
  • Setting up a local orchestra comprising Singapore-based jazz musicians, guest soloists, etc.
  • Offering scholarships and bursaries to support the studies of talented jazz students.
  • Providing interim assistance for distressed jazz musicians during difficult times.
  • Positioning Singapore as a leading global city in jazz music.

Donation Income

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