
Lee Minton Signature Series
Jazz Reach
Established in 1994, JazzReach is a nationally recognized New York City-based 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to the promotion, performance, creation and teaching of jazz music.
Through the presentation of innovative, widely acclaimed live multi-media educational programs for young audiences, captivating main-stage concerts for general audiences and informative clinics and master-classes for student musicians and ensembles, JazzReach is steadfastly dedicated to fostering a greater appreciation, awareness and understanding of this rich, vital, ever-evolving American art form.
Since premiering our debut educational program in 1997, JazzReach has successfully positioned itself as one of our nation’s leading arts organizations dedicated to jazz. Our dynamic, innovative programs have triumphantly served over 650,000 young people nationwide in partnership with many of America’s most prominent performing arts presenters and have received unanimous praise from students, teachers, parents, the media and arts professionals alike.
JazzReach will provide a music-related, educational outreach program for all of Georgetown County School District’s 4th & 5th graders. The performance group has agreed to provide two back-to-back (hour-long) outreach programs to reach more local students. JazzReach developed a unique & diverse repertoire of substantive, high-quality live educational programs for young audiences that are tailored to elucidate the art form and complement a broad range of students’ everyday classroom curriculum. All of JazzReach’s educational programs for young audiences are highly immersive and interactive and are as entertaining as they are informative. Their shows actively engage students in an analysis of the cultural factors that have come together to make jazz such a compelling art form, explain the social conditions that shaped the music’s development, and provide education on the immense impact jazz has had on the sound and evolution of Indigenous American music. Using both, jazz history and 20th-century American history as a backdrop, this special multi-media Miles Davis presentation will engage, inform, & enlighten student audiences about one of the most compelling, infinitely creative and trailblazing artists the world has ever known.
PIFMA secured a grant from the Bunnelle Foundation to assist with funding for this exciting experience.
Event Details
- Date / Time
- Wednesday, February 11, 2026 @ 7:00 pm
- Location
- The Village House at Litchfield
13089 Ocean Hwy
Pawleys Island, SC 29585
- Ticket Price
- General Admission $50
There is no reserved seating, all seats are first come first serve. There will be a cash bar provided by The Village House.
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