In
2009, the event will be held between June 9th and 14th on the campus of
Smith College in beautiful Northampton, MA. Musicians (guitar, violin,
mandolin, accordion and bass players) have the option of going the
full-immersion route by attending Django
Camp Tuesday through Sunday or of dropping in for a weekend
of clinics and jamming. We'll also be hosting concerts by
world-class Gypsy jazz artists at the lovely Helen Hills Hills Chapel
on Friday and Saturday nights, June 12th and 13th.
Comments
Alex
Where in NJ are you? I'm in New Providence.
I love this festival, and highly recommend it for anyone who can afford to make it out... and anyone who can't... start saving now!
I've been to Samois a couple times and that is without a doubt the Mecca, but there are a lot of appealing things about Django in June that you probably can't get Samois...
For one thing it's a lot smaller, I remember watching Wawau Jamming with Tim Kliphius, and Stephane Wrembel's rhythm section, along with Kruno Spisic, Biel Ballester, Ted Gotsegen and John Mcgann. It just struck me I was so close to the action I was nearly at risk of being poked in the eye by Tim's bow. If that same lineup had been jamming at Samois there would likely have been a crowd a mile in radius. Here it was intimate and accessible.
The campus is beautiful, and the lines for a shower are non-existant. Probably best of all because of the very nature of the camp aspect of the festival, a lot of barriers are broken down between performers and audience. Andrew clearly makes very measured decisions in regards to the performers and teachers and it's hard to find another place where you can jam one on one with people like Adrien Moignard and have him shoot pointers your way, and talk about the altered scale. That atmosphere carries on through the weekend drop-in so I would highly recommending taking advantage for anyone who might be on the fence about that option. Anyway, didn't mean to ramble on just thought I'd throw in my two cents.
Regards,
Jack
Ben in Brooklyn
Let's see how much of my money Michael goes home with this year... The Djangobooks table is just too tempting.
I look forward to playing with you.
cheers
wayne nakamura
Front row seats should be available throughout the jam, and will increase in avialbility as the jam progresses...
The Nova Scotia contingent is almost packed...departure is noon Monday.
Daniel