About this Event
Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking panel discussion exploring the vital role of local jazz education in cultivating today’s vibrant jazz community. This event brings together educators from various local institutions to examine how classrooms, workshops, youth ensembles, and mentorship programs directly influence the sound, sustainability, and spirit of our local jazz scene.
Panelists:
Carl Allen - William D. and Mary Grant/Missouri Endowed Professor of Jazz Studies / Jazz Area Coordinator at University of Missouri - Kansas City
Clarence Smith - Professional Musician and Coordinator/Instructor of Music at Metropolitan Community College-Penn Valley
John Stafford - Department Coordinator and Director of Choral Activities, Chamber Choir, Vocal Jazz Ensembles, Music Appreciation and Applied Conducting at Kansas City, Kansas Community College
Topics will include:
• Building inclusive and accessible jazz programs
• Bridging generational gaps through mentorship
• Supporting young artists in transitioning to professional careers
• How education impacts audience development and venue sustainability
Through personal stories and practical insights, panelists will highlight how investment in jazz education not only shapes skilled musicians, but also cultivates informed audiences, preserves tradition, and encourages innovation. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how educational infrastructure directly influences the health of the local jazz ecosystem.
Whether you’re a musician, educator, student, arts advocate, or devoted listener, this discussion offers a meaningful look at how learning fuels the music—and how supporting jazz education ensures the continued growth and evolution of our local jazz community.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mutual Musicians' Foundation Building, 1823 Highland Avenue, Kansas City, United States
USD 12.51












