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Music

Jazz: No sell-by date

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With the discussion around the idea of Jazz dying as an art form, we look at the people who disagree with this idea, as they continue to keep the genre alive. Putting their own personalities and influences into their music, they recreate the way in which we listen to Jazz.

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Ripping up the script – deaf theatre’s silent revolution