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Jazz festival’s staircase concert catches some by surprise over weekend

By Muath Freij - Apr 22,2019 - Last updated at Apr 22,2019

Germany’s Daniel Erdmann prepares to play a saxophone during an Amman Jazz Festival performance on Saturday (Photo by Muath Freij)

AMMAN — Climbing a set of stairs linking Jabal Luweibdeh and downtown Amman, Zeinab Alawi said she was “over the moon” to stumble upon local and foreign musicians playing Eastern and Western music side by side over the weekend.

“I like jazz music and I like the idea of music being played on a staircase, especially with the atmosphere added by the graffiti painted on these stairs,” she told The Jordan Times.

Alawi was among a number of people who were passing by and stopped after encountering musicians playing jazz at Al Kalha staircase.

The staircase concert was a public event and took place on Saturday with a second concert being postponed until Wednesday due to rain. The event was held within the framework of the Amman Jazz Festival, according to a statement from organisers.

Laura Hartz, director of Goethe-Institut Jordan, said Amman’s jazz festival brings in bands from all over the world year after year.

“We wanted also bring the music to the streets. We thought that staircases in Amman were such an interesting venue because the architecture of staircases is already a kind theatre. It also bridges and connects neighbourhoods, which was what we wanted to do,” she added.

“When you bring different musicians from different backgrounds there is always something new being created, which is the beauty of bringing them together,” she said.

The staircase concert was organised by the Amman Jazz Festival and the Goethe-Institut Jordan, in collaboration with the Greater Amman Municipality and the EU, according to the statement.

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