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A Time to Dance: All that Jazz

A dazzling jazz concert fusing legends, Broadway thrills, and dance to celebrate America's music.

A Time to Dance: All that Jazz Concert Film Experience

Immerse yourself in the cinematic journey of A Time to Dance: All that Jazz, a powerful concert film capturing every beat, note, and emotion of the live performance. Explore high-quality footage, complete setlists, featured artist moments, and behind-the-scenes stories that bring the concert experience to life. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a curious viewer, this is your backstage pass to one of the most unforgettable music events ever filmed.


Experience a dazzling celebration of jazz as it unfolds in “A Time to Dance: All That Jazz,” a vibrant concert film that showcases America’s most iconic musical heritage—from the roots of New Orleans jazz and Broadway, to big band swing and Western swing. The program blends soaring vocal solos, energetic dance performances, and a brilliant piano rendition of George Gershwin’s timeless “Variations on I Got Rhythm.” Audiences will be treated to an eclectic mix including Ricketts’ “Arr. Chicago,” Leonard Bernstein’s “West Side Story Selections” (arr. Mason), Al Jolson’s “Avalon” (arr. Beversluis), Richard Rogers’ “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel (arr. Warrington), Scott Joplin’s “Joplin Ragtime” (arr. Lawson), a romantic “Love Medley” (arr. Stuessy), Duke Ellington’s “Sophisticated Ladies (Highlights)” (arr. Lowden), Cole Porter’s “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” (arr. Lewis), Bill Holcombe’s “Saxanova,” Michel Legrand’s “You Must Believe in Spring” from *Le Demoiselles de Rochefort* (arr. Lewis), and Marvin Hamlisch’s “A Chorus Line” featuring dancers from Tivy Golden Girls. Join the rhythm, delight in the storytelling, and discover why jazz remains one of the most enduring popular art forms worldwide. Details & tickets.

Past Dates and Locations


January 03, 2026

USA

Kerrville, USA

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