Kathmandu, April 30: Today is the International Jazz Day. Jazz music with melodious creation using various musical instruments has begun since the early 20th century.
In western countries, the music is
popular among the youth. In November 2011, the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) General Assembly declared April
30 as the International Jazz Day.
The day is celebrated to promote
intercultural dialogue, respect for human rights and human dignity, eradicate
discrimination, promote freedom of expression and gender equality, and
strengthen the role of youth for social change.
UNESCO believes that the
International Day will provide an opportunity for communities, schools,
artists, historians, academics and jazz enthusiasts around the world to learn
about the art of jazz, its origins, future and effects and contribute to the
promotion of international peace and culture.
According to UNESCO, jazz will
contribute to creating opportunities for unity, mutual understanding and
tolerance, empowering young people from marginalized societies, and encouraging
traditional music to be revitalized in a newer form. (RSS)