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0 Skip to Content 2021–22 Season Dizzy's Club Essentially Ellington Swing U JLCO Tour Visiting Presenters Donate Log In Open Menu Close Menu 2021–22 Season Dizzy's Club Essentially Ellington Swing U JLCO Tour Visiting Presenters Donate Log In Open Menu Close Menu 2021–22 Season Dizzy's Club Essentially Ellington Swing U JLCO Tour Visiting Presenters Donate Log In Welcome back to the House of Swing View the 2021–22 Season Dizzy's ClubEE ALUMNI BIG BANDMAY 4 • 7:30PM & 9:30PMROSE THEATERCÉCILE MCLORIN SALVANTMAY 12–13 • 8PMOn TourSPRING 2022 TOURMAR 22–APR 9 • Various Locations All new programs, online everydayThank you for your continued support of Jazz at Lincoln Center. We believe in the power of jazz to uplift, inspire, and create a sense of community.It is in this spirit that weinvite you toconnect with the global jazz community through our performances, digital programming, and more. Our website now serves as a portal where you may accessconcerts, educational programs, and discussions. This content includesthe 2021-22 concert season, Dizzy’s Club shows,JALC’s early childhood and adult music programslikeWeBop and Swing University, archival orchestra concerts, Blue Engine album releases, and more.We hope these programs bring you comfort, community, and good vibes during this challenging, unprecedented time. If you're able, we ask that you consider supporting Jazz at Lincoln Center and our virtual programming at whatever level you can.Stay safe, stay connected, and keep swingin'. Weekly Schedule Swing University Virtual Spring TermSwing University offers engaging virtual classes for jazz fans, enthusiasts, and students of all backgrounds and levels. Our fun and informal classes are taught by industry experts and veteran musicians. Learn more about jazz history, discuss new and classic tunes, and discover listening methods that will improve your concert experiences. Learn More Essentially EllingtonJoin us for the 27th Annual Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition & Festival, May 5th–7th, 2022! The annual Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition & Festival is one of the most innovative jazz education events in the world. Each year, high school musicians from across North America travel to New York City to spend three days immersed in workshops, jam sessions, rehearsals, and performances at the “House of Swing,” Frederick P. Rose Hall, home of Jazz at Lincoln Center. Learn more Blue Engine RecordsExplore the music of Jazz at Lincoln Center with Blue Engine, our in-house record label. Launched in 2015 with the critically acclaimed Live in Cuba, projects include historic concerts from the vault, movie soundtracks, star-studded charity albums, and limited vinyl releases. Listen Now We Need You. Now More Than Ever.In these trying times, we will continue entertaining, enriching, and expanding the global community for jazz through online education and our social platforms. Please consider supporting Jazz at Lincoln Center, at whatever level you can. Support Jazz at Lincoln Center Interested in learning about other ways you can support JALC?Consider joining one of our Membership Groups! Members continue to enjoy access to exclusive events and conversations with artists, discounts to JALC programming, links to new and archived music, and concierge service for advance ticket sales so you are at the front of the line when our doors reopen.Under 45 and love jazz? Check out our Young Patron Group, Rhythm Club! Membership Levels Rhythm Club Get Tickets instagram View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize #block-yui_3_17_2_1_1584704564420_8941 .sqs-gallery-block-grid .sqs-gallery-design-grid { margin-right: -45px; }#block-yui_3_17_2_1_1584704564420_8941 .sqs-gallery-block-grid .sqs-gallery-design-grid-slide .margin-wrapper { margin-right: 45px; margin-bottom: 45px; }twittervideo Getting Here To reach Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall, go to the Deutsche Bank Center and enter on 58th St., 60th St., or at Columbus Circle. Take the jazz elevators near the 60th St. entrance to the fifth floor, where you will find Rose Theater, The Appel Room, Dizzy’s Club, and the Irene Diamond Education Center. Subway Bus M6, M7, M10, M11, M20, M31, M57, M66, M72 MPG Parking 336 W 58th St. and 18 W 60th St. To reserve: 212.490.3460 railNJ Transit or LIRR to Penn Station, then A C or 1 trains to 59th St.Metro-North to Grand Central Terminal, then B D train from 42nd-Bryant Park to 59th St. AccessibilityLet us know when purchasing tickets if you need wheelchair-accessible seating.Large Type & Braille ProgramsAvailable free of charge for select performancesInfrared Hearing SystemsAvailable at the coat check in the main lobby with valid identification Terms of Service andPrivacy Policy2022 © Jazz at Lincoln Center • jazz.org