Education • Resources • Support

What JTAUK can offer and provide;

All Members of the JTAUK Team have a vast and varied experience in presenting appropriate, transparent and supportive -

  • Bespoke Jazz Dance, Music & Theatre - practical and professional industry led Jazz Theatre masterclasses, workshops and residencies.

  • Professional Artists Forums - engaging and informative Jazz Arts & Artists Talks for Schools & Performing Arts Institutions.

  • CDP Teacher Training Programs - Jazz Arts Seminars and practical jazz dance theatre workshops and refresher programs.

  • Jazz Teacher & Student - offering Resources and information to support greater awareness of the historical lineage and context of the Jazz art form expression and legacy.

  • EDI Seminars and Presentations (Live & Online) to further engage the Black arts and expression of Jazz dance education and training, to support, encourage and balance dance arts HE/FE/Degree curriculums, syllabi and professional training within dance schools and UK performance arts institutions.

    To enquire about booking the JTAUK Tribe to visit your school or organisation - Please fill in form below and we will get back to you.


 
 
 

JTAUK offers a portal to the Jazz Dance community, to serve and support dancers, teachers and creatives.

JTAUK provide a diverse and inclusive representation of the Jazz art form and a gateway to exploring the history, lineage and context of both the artistic and creative journey of the Jazz dance idiom in all practices.

JTAUK is a team of creative artists and practitioners, with a collective expertise and knowledge to provide both the practical and visual representation, delivered in alignment with with GCSE/A level Dance curriculums and HE/Performance Dance Arts sector.

JTAUK provide Jazz dance programs, artist development, workshops, residencies and seminars. The aim to support enlighten and engage all participants, dancers, teachers and creatives an opportunity to explore a deeper connection to the real expression, authenticity and legacy of the Jazz Arts idiom, from the dance studio to the stage and beyond.