Internship schedule

Django à Montmartre will take place from May 17 to May 19, 2024. inclusive.

Classes will be held in the Saint Jean de Montmartre parish halls on rue Andre Antoine, just down the stairs from rue des Abbesses.

Classes run daily from 09:00 to 12:30 and from 14:00 to 16:00. Lunch is included and will be taken at the traditional “Bouillon-de-Pigalle”.

After your lessons, from 16:00 to 19:00, you will form groups. All three classrooms will be available for those who wish to use them, but we also invite you to take over the public space in Montmartre so that passers-by can also enjoy your musical passion. The weather is generally fine in May, and the little Place des Abbesses among other places, is ideal for occupying a bench and making music!

Also, at 16:00  (17:00 on Friday), Philippe BAUDOIN will take you on an organized tour of the “Montmartre of Django, Stéphane and the Jazz of the era”. These tours are limited to 10 people in groups 1, 2 and 3. You’ll participate as part of a group, either on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, depending on your designated group.

In the evening, a jam session (at least one) with a master of ceremonies will be organized in a typical Montmartre café. You’ll be able to share the progress you’ve made in your work, join fellow students or teachers on stage, or simply encourage your friends.

Evening meals and drinks are not included in the subscription!

Our classrooms are just down these stairs on the left.

Montmartre offers a variety of dining options, and you’re free to join the jam(s) afterwards.

As for our friends from the provinces and abroad, we shall help you to find the best solution for your budget. Your accommodation is not included in the course price!

Check our “Where to stay” page.

Last but not least. You’ll be with us to learn, improve and share your passion for music! You’ll make new friends and/or future business contacts. All this in a healthy and caring environment! We will not tolerate any form of ridicule or ostracism. Remember, you’ll be an active part of the success of the workshop for all participants, whatever their level of musical practice, and whatever yours!

Django a Montmartre must be a CELEBRATION!

Here's how YOUR internship will work:

Please note! This program is subject to change according to the students present and the instruments played. The final program will be sent to you in due course, together with other information to help you prepare for your participation.

FRIDAY MAY 17

08H45

Welcoming of all participants with coffee or hot drink and a light snack.

Division into two classes of around 15 students.

9am to 11am.

Class A lessons with Romane.

Class B lessons with Hugo Lippi.

11:00am to 12:30pm

Class A and B lecture with Gilles Réa ” Rhythm Changes “.

12h30

Lunch at Le Bouillon

2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

Class A class with Hugo Lippi.

Class B with Romane

16h00

Free time to get to know each other better and form work groups of 5 or 6 people. (Teachers will be happy to direct you to an existing group if you’re shy) Practice the chosen repertoire in groups. Everyone must participate!

17h00

group 1: Guided tour with Philippe Baudoin.

20h00

Jams in the bistros.

SATURDAY MAY 18.

08h45

Welcoming of all participants with coffee or hot beverage and snack.

9:00 am to 11:00 am.

Class A class with Julien Cattiaux

Class B class with Bastien Ribot

11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Class A and B harmony masterclass with Philippe Baudoin

12h30

Lunch at Le Bouillon

2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

Class A lessons with Romane

Class B lessons with Johan Renard

16h00

Group practice.

Group 2: Guided tour with Philippe Baudoin

20h00

Jams in the bistros.

SUNDAY, MAY 19.

9H

Welcoming of participants with coffee or hot beverage and light snack.

9am to 12pm

Class A class with David Reinhardt

Class B class with Daniel John Martin 9:00am to 12:00pm

12h00

Lunch at Le Bouillon

2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

Class A lessons with Gilles Réa

Class B class with David Reinhardt

4:00 pm: Group practice

19h00

Free time dinner.

20h00

Jams in the final bistros, followed by the closing ceremony!

For any further questions please use the contact form

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