Team
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Carron Amaranto - Project Administrator |
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Carron Amaranto is a Dancer/Actor/Singer from Cheltenham. She moved to London in 2004 to further her education in the Performing Arts. She studied at WAC Performing Arts and Media College from 2004-2007 on the degree course where she gained experience in non-western art forms such as African dance and Classical Indian vocals.
She is a member of Boy Blue Entertainment, a Hip-Hop dance company based in East London. She performs regularly around London with Boy Blue and since leaving WAC she has worked on music videos, films and commercials. She also teaches street dance to young children at various venues in London.
She comes to Jazz Alive through Sheron Wray, who taught Carron at WAC. Through her teachings Sheron demonstrated the beautiful inexplicable relationship between jazz music and dance which made Carron see Jazz in a whole new light, inspiring her immensely. Carron’s ambition is to tour the world dancing and combine her love of dance, music and drama to become a well rounded artist.
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Clive Powell - Artistic Director |
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Clive Powell is a fervent Jazz Evangelist and Business Entrepreneur, who’s past work, has included teaching, lecturing, mentoring, music production, journalism and radio broadcasting. He has chaired seminars about jazz and appeared on BBC radio as a jazz commentator.
The inspiration for the Jazz Alive project came during his pioneering jazz radio show, “Nu Jazz Frontiers”, which showcased independent contemporary jazz music from the UK and around the globe. As a jazz radio broadcaster, Clive has established numerous contacts within the Jazz fraternity, including top artists, venues and broadcasters and has interviewed amongst others, legendary saxophonist Courtney Pine OBE, Composer and Broadcaster, Julian Joseph, presenter of BBC Radio 3’s Jazz Legends and US Jazz Funk star, Roy Ayers.
His vision for his current ‘Jazz Alive’ project is to make ”an important art form for us all, to become new, modern and attractive in the eyes of the today’s generation”
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Sheron Wray - Program Manager |
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Sheron Wray comes to Jazz Alive in the midst of a career in the Arts that has spanned 20 years, centred in dance, she is an award winning choreographer and has danced with the UK’s leading Contemporary Dance Company’s Rambert and London Contemporary Dance Theatre. In tandem she began choreographing her own work, in 1992 JazzXchange Music and Dance Company was formed to which she is founding Artistic director. Creating works with musicians including Wynton Marsalis, Byron Wallen and Julian Joseph. She also appeared as a guest with Bobby McFerrin. Within Jazz music she was invited to present a paper at the Leeds College of Music for their International Jazz education conference on dance and music improvisation, this forms the basis of the Kaleidoscope Approach her improvisation methodology.
Working as a freelance artist she has produced and directed much of her work and thus has a long history of collaborating and managing project and thus brings this experience to Jazz Alive. Some of the artists she was first introduced to on the UK Jazz scene are amongst the Jazz Alive team of Artists and special guests. The development of the Jazz Alive programme is a collaborative process and her skills in team building and development of ideas is essential. Since 2005 she has been running a mentoring forum to assist dancers as various stages of the careers supporting applications and providing support where needed. Sheron has taught and choreographed for a number of British institutions including, London Contemporary Dance School, WAC Performing Arts and Media College, Middlesex University, London Studio Centre, Union Dance, New Adventures, Rambert Dance Company, Royal Ballet School, Dance Arts International and English National Ballet.
In the USA her most recent commission was with New York University’s Experimental Theatre Wing, creating Texterritory: An American Classic; a multi media theatre production, based on a Mark Twain novel. Other US interdisciplinary projects include NY’s contemporary music group TONK, teaching for the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, NY’s Movement Research, guest artist residencies with Carnegie Mellon University, Stephens College, Missouri and University of California, Irvine. She is an associate visiting choreographer for Danza Libre in Cuba.
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