The Jazz Ambassador Program is designed to use the wealth of often undiscovered musical talent in the U.S. to enhance the mission of promoting cross-cultural understanding. Jazz Ambassadors travel to four or five countries for a period of four to eight weeks. In addition to public performances, they may conduct workshops and master classes. Nominations of classical musicians in various categories are sought from music schools, conservatories,
colleges and universities throughout the U.S. Contact Cultural Programs Division, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State, SA-44, 301 4th St. SW, Room
568, Washington, DC 20547; 202-203-7523; Fax: 202-619-7525; http://exchanges.state.gov/education/citizens/culture/jazzamb.htm
Income Eligibility: None
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