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==== Jazz Clubs ====
==== Jazz Clubs ====
[[File:Partikel with Natalie Rosario at PizzaExpress Jazz Club, Soho.jpg|250px|right]]
[[File:Partikel with Natalie Rosario at PizzaExpress Jazz Club, Soho.jpg|250px|right]]
[[Birdland "The Jazz Corner of the World," on W. 44th, NYC (2954358247).jpg|250|right]]
[[File:Birdland "The Jazz Corner of the World," on W. 44th, NYC (2954358247).jpg|250px|right]]
The city's jazz scene is known for its diversity, a tacit recognition of the deep historical bond between the peoples of central [[Audonia]] whose slave songs bore forth the foundation of jazz music and the [[Bergendii]] who enslaved them and forced their Exodus around the world. Jazz has a strong following in [[Burgundie]], but especially in Vilauristre, where the appreciation of the beauty of the art form, couples with the sadness at its presence in the place it occurs. This has led to jazz being called, "''l'art des larmes d'or''" (Æng: the art of golden tears). The middle and upper classes of Vilauristre see art as more than just entertainment but as a philanthropic endeavor to better understand the history of their nation. They contribute to many venues, hosting jam sessions and educational workshops during the day and patronizing them in the evenings.
The city's jazz scene is known for its diversity, a tacit recognition of the deep historical bond between the peoples of central [[Audonia]] whose slave songs bore forth the foundation of jazz music and the [[Bergendii]] who enslaved them and forced their Exodus around the world. Jazz has a strong following in [[Burgundie]], but especially in Vilauristre, where the appreciation of the beauty of the art form, couples with the sadness at its presence in the place it occurs. This has led to jazz being called, "''l'art des larmes d'or''" (Æng: the art of golden tears). The middle and upper classes of Vilauristre see art as more than just entertainment but as a philanthropic endeavor to better understand the history of their nation. They contribute to many venues, hosting jam sessions and educational workshops during the day and patronizing them in the evenings.


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