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"The most joyously encouraging way of expanding the audience for jazz I've heard... Louise Rogers and Susan Milligan have developed an exhilarating - and fun - jazz curriculum."
-Nat Hentoff
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Swing, boogie and dance as the playfulness of jazz gives these original versions of well known fairy tales new life!
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"The freshest approach to jazz education for very young children yet." --Elliot Simon,
All About Jazz New York
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Introduce jazz music to young children with stories they know and love. Ideal for classroom teachers, music teachers, and homeschoolers.
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Jazzy Fairy Tales is now available on www.cdbaby.com and sold out twice already! Don't worry, they've restocked and there are plenty now.
Check out the review in All About Jazz.
Check out this video clip to view the work that Louise is doing with children in this very special school.
Check out "Passing the Torch: Jazz in the Next Generation" in All About Jazz.
Our Jazzy Fairy Tales CD is also available through West Music
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Jazz for Young Children: Susan Milligan and Louise Rogers combine jazz music, storytelling and improvisational theater techniques to teach music, literature and social skills to young children.
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