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International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE), formerly a not-for-profit corporation based in Manhattan, Kansas, was a volunteer-run organization that, among other things, allocated student scholarships through its approved festivals program. Its annual conference was a gathering point for professional artists as well as jazz enthusiasts. Many considered IAJE to be a foundation of the jazz community, and its many programs to be a cornerstone of jazz education.
IAJE was first incorporated as a non-profit on August 18, 1989, having developed from the International Association of Jazz Educators (since 1971) and the U.S. National Association of Jazz Education (since 1968). The association organized more than 7,000 teachers, musicians, producers, and others interested in jazz, from more than thirty countries. They organized a yearly conference, which included numerous musical presentations.
IAJE filed for bankruptcy April 2008, and ceased as a corporation March 15, 2009. The bankruptcy filing was necessitated, in part, because of financial problems stemming from a lack of donations, and losses – notably from the small turnout at the Toronto conference of 2008.
IAJE Jazz Educators Hall of Fame
Each year the IAJE leadership selected recipients for the Jazz Education Hall of Fame from nominations received from the IAJE membership. The purpose of the Hall of Fame was to honor those individuals whose musical contributions and dedication to jazz education created new directions and curricular innovations for jazz education worldwide.
IAJE Humanitarian Award
Celebrated Humanitarian Award recipients included drummer Ed Thigpen 2007 and producer George Avakian 2008.
IAJE Jazz Ambassador Award
The final Jazz Ambassador Award was given to Tom Smith in 2008.
Publications
NAJE Newsletter; OCLC 1044764, 911680656, 679996639
NAJE Educator – National Association of Jazz Educators News Letter
(forerunner to Jazz Educators Journal)
ISSN 0047-8741
OCLC 499210780, 858501289, 679996639, OCLC 639584817, 980836530, 1783884, OCLC 183428951
Jazz Educators Journal
ISSN 0730-9791
OCLC 775814887
Jazz Educators Journal Index, 1969–1989, Vols. 1–21, Lee Bash, PhD (ed.)
OCLC 122297802, 225534256, 80259972, OCLC 50257980
A Guide to N.A.J.E. Periodicals, Lee Bash (ed.), National Association of Jazz Educators (198?); OCLC 52253572
See also
International Jazz Festivals Organization (IJFO)
Timeline of jazz education
References
External links
International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE).
International Jazz Festivals Organizations (IJFO)