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After surveying sporting houses of Storyville and the speakeasies of South Side Chicago, KSDS's Jazz University returns with its most ambitious semester yet. Like Porgy, Bess, Sportin' Life, and George Gershwin before us, we've got our sights set on New York City, and KSDS GM and resident jazz historian Ken Poston is just the man to shepherd us all the way uptown without having to bear the expense of a monthly Metrocard.

The A Train might still be the quickest way to Sugar Hill, but these courses will take you, via rare archival audio and film, into the heart of the intellectual and artistic belle epoque that was the Harlem Renaissance in a way that the New York City Subway, marvel that it is, cannot.

From the brownstones and the ballrooms to the Cotton Club's bandleaders and dance brigades, the course will take a holistic look at the interdisciplinary nature of this hugely influential period, via its music, art, literature, poetry, commentary, and larger-than-life personalities. We'll examine it all, while considering the profound role this hyper-distilled creative brilliance had in shaping both jazz and the musicians who wrote and played it in New York City, from the end of World War I through the Great Depression to the dawn of the Swing Era.

We welcome you to join us for a delicious Harlem-inspired dinner, presentation and concert on July 31 at the Saville Theatre. All this for just $50 per person if you 're a member (that's way less than a monthly NYC subway pass). That's uptown savior faire without uptown prices!. Not a member? No problem. Just go to our ticket page (see below) or call Chuck at 619-388-3000.

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About Jazz University

July 24th, 31st.

AH Building / Room 306 - San Diego City College

7 PM – 9 PM.

$50 (for valid members) which includes a final class dinner.

To register please email: or call (619)-388-3000.

Parking, Map and Directions

AH-306 (building AH, room 306) located on the City College Campus near the Black Box Theatre. See "Printable Map and Campus Directory" for more information.

Please click and print the parking pass and park in Lot 8 (closest).