Back to Blog
Dazzle denver jazz6/30/2023 ![]() ![]() Until then, "Dazzle at Baur’s" will continue business as usual at 1512 Curtis St. The move will most likely take place in late November, but the club is waiting on permit approvals before setting an official opening date. This new long-term lease agreement "is dedicated to solidifying our place in the wider history of jazz and the new sounds that grow from its roots." "The first 25 years established Dazzle as the premier independently owned venue and a solid part of Denver’s cultural fabric," the Dazzle statement continued. As soon as we know when the move is, all of the show locations will be changed on the website.Dazzle's home for 20 years had been a small storefront space on Lincoln Street before moving downtown next to the Sam's No. For example, if you buy tickets to see Brandee Younger on June 4th, the show is currently listed as “ Dazzle at Baur’s”. If you buy tickets before the move is announced, and the show is moved to the new location, we will email ticket buyers to let them know of the venue change and it will be listed on our website. What if I buy tickets and then Dazzle moves? As soon as we have an Opening Date, it will be announced in our newsletter, on our Facebook page and on Instagram You can also check back at our website for updates. Sign up for the newsletter at the bottom of this page. ![]() For now, we are thrilled to be able to spend a bit more time in the historic Baur’s building. Dazzle has submitted all of its paperwork and is patiently waiting to get through the queue. When those come through, we can move within weeks. We are as excited to move as you are to know when it’s happening! Right now, we are waiting for permits to finish the buildout. There is an inherent and elevated risk of exposure to COVID-19 in any public place or place where people are present and there is no guarantee, express or implied, that those attending the festival will not be exposed to COVID-19. COVID-19 WARNINGĬOVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. Our Company Health & Safety policies are regularly updated in consideration for our fans, artists and event workers based on our ever-developing circumstances and updates relating to infection rates, transmission data, variant developments, and local and federal regulations. Due to this change being out of our control, refunds are not offered for any events that are currently on sale.Īs always, our requirements for entry are subject to change or reversal based on updated data that includes infection rates, transmission data, variant developments, as well as mandates or regulations from federal, state, and/or local government agencies or instrumentalities. Patrons are also no longer required to wear masks while in Dazzle, but may do so if they please.ĭue to the latest public health updates from the state of Colorado, we have updated our health policies to mirror all City and State guidelines, which includes the removal of vaccine mandates for our venues. Please continue to check event pages for the most up-to-date information on each show. **Artists may require vaccination and/or a negative test on a show-by-show basis until further notice. Updated PATRONS ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED TO BE FULLY VACCINATED TO ATTEND EVENTS AT DAZZLE.** I want to help people feel more than what they are hearing.” ~ Jazzy, via Denveriteĭonations can be added to your ticket purchases to any show in May. “Jazz is more than just music, it is a feeling, it’s a culture. The more I listen to jazz music, I let the music itself determine the colors I use,” Holmes said. I always listen to jazz music in my studio because it helps me experience color. “Rather than just hear the music, I want people to feel it. It’s worth noting that this mural’s subject is a woman because the other two large portraits that are already on display are of men: Ron Miles and Charles Burrell. While the subject of the artwork is a surprise, Jasmine Holmes‘ mural honors a local, female jazz legend. Not only does Dazzle like their mission and work, but one of RedLine’s Artist-in-Residence is creating an artwork for the new location. The Redline Contemporary Art Center’s mission is to foster education and engagement between artists and communities to create positive social change. In May, we are supporting the Redline Contemporary Art Center. Each month, Dazzle raises money for a different non-profit organization by adding the option to donate through our ticketing sales system. ![]()
0 Comments
Read More
Leave a Reply. |