AJC has been committed to promoting the French jazz scene in Europe since its creation in 1993, seeking to create ideal conditions for its artists and professionals to work together.
Last year, AJC launched its new European project named Jazz With and meant to support artistic projects combining French and European artists. Three bands – T.I.M, Weave 4 and Cheel – mixing artists from Norway, Germany, Italy, the UK and France were selected amongst 100 applications. They all received professional support, a opportunity to present their music during les Rencontres AJC in front of a professional audience, communication support and an important financial grant in order to organise a series of European tours in 2025 and 2026 (for more information, you can check the detailed process on our website).
Nous avons mis en place une enquête auprès des lauréats Jazz Migration des 10 dernières années dont voici aujourd’hui les résultats. Cette enquête démontre l’intégration professionnelle réussie des lauréats Jazz Migration, leur capacité de structuration et d’intégration aux schémas des politiques publiques de la culture en France, leur large présence sur les scènes françaises et
Pro Helvetia supports artistic creation in Switzerland, contributes to cultural exchange within the country, supports the dissemination of Swiss culture abroad and is committed to cultural mediation, through its network of cultural centers and liaison offices abroad, as part of own programs. AJC’s partner for many years, this is in 2013 that a partnership was
Pro Helvetia supports artistic creation in Switzerland, contributes to cultural exchange within the country, supports the dissemination of Swiss culture abroad and is committed to cultural mediation, through its network of cultural centers and liaison offices abroad, as part of own programs. AJC’s partner for many years, this is in 2013 that a partnership was