Literature and Jazz - Free Admission

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Since the 1930s, jazz–as it gained recognition particularly in Europe–has captured the attention of existentialist writers, most notably Jean-Paul Sartre. By the 1960s, the Beat Generation embraced bebop as a literary language, not only writing works that directly addressed jazz but also weaving it
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Event Rules
- Event capacity is limited.
- Attendees must arrive at the event gate with their ticket at least 1 hour before the start time.
- The organizer reserves the right to make changes to the event venue and schedule.
- It is prohibited to bring food and beverages into the venue.
- It is prohibited to bring cameras or video recorders into the venue.
- By attending, the audience grants permission for their voice and image to be recorded as part of the general audio and video recordings of the concert and accepts that the organizer has the right to use these recordings freely.
- Attendees must arrive at the event gate with their ticket at least 1 hour before the start time.
- The organizer reserves the right to make changes to the event venue and schedule.
- It is prohibited to bring food and beverages into the venue.
- It is prohibited to bring cameras or video recorders into the venue.
- By attending, the audience grants permission for their voice and image to be recorded as part of the general audio and video recordings of the concert and accepts that the organizer has the right to use these recordings freely.




























