New Orleans jazz is a jazz genre that developed mainly in the 1910s and 1920s in New Orleans.
New Orleans jazz is recognisable by its swinging, lively and syncopated rhythm that makes you want to dance! It also has a simple melodic quality that sometimes sounds like it's from another era.
What distinguishes New Orleans jazz from the musical styles that preceded it is the way the musicians improvise: it is a means of personal expression for both musicians and dancers.
The New Orleans style was the first black music to become known worldwide.
Dixieland (or Dixie) is New Orleans-style jazz music when played by white musicians, following the model of the black musicians who were the heroes of this genre.
New Orleans and Dixieland are therefore the black and white sides of the same music.
This orchestra, which has travelled the world with its lively music, aims to recreate for you the warm and festive atmosphere of the Roaring Twenties.
Three or four musicians specialising in prestigious entertainment, with or without a singer.
Instruments: Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Banjo, Double Bass, Sousaphone, Washboard
Jazz entertainment indoors or outdoors, stationary or roaming, without amplifiers or sound systems. Numerous events: cocktail parties, weddings, events, theme parties, street parades, tea dances...
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