62 > 62 >The Amrikan composer and performer Marcus Miller performs in the General Assembly. (Archive) Jazz: universal language of freedom, creativity and world Culture and education for Marcus Miller, artist UNESCO for peace, jazz is something more than just a musical genre. “This is a great way to establish relations with other cultures,” says the musician. Writing in New Orleans at the beginning of the 20th century, jazz originates in the blues, rugal and traditional African music. With his optimistic rhythms and an emphasis on improvisation, he quickly became a platform on which musicians could advocate freedom and equality, as well as fight racism and discrimination. as jazz gained popularity in the United States and & nbsp; The world, he incorporated various elements from the music of Latin America, North Africa and other regions. He became an open dialogue between the instruments, peoples and cultures into which each person could add what Miller calls “his individual color.” ~ 60 > “jazz celebrates individuality. Jazz is an open platform. He teaches people to celebrate his personality, but also shows how your personality can work in a command, ”Miller explains. ~ ~ p >Jazz celebrates individuality, but also shows how your personality can work in the command 60 ~/BlockQUOTE >~ 60 > this unique JAZ power as a universal language of freedom and creativity encouraged UNESCO to declare on April 30 by an international day & nbsp; jazz – jazz – jazz – jazz – jazz – jazz At the initiative of the legendary American jazz musician Herby Hankok, the 14-fold holder of the Grammy Award and the ambassador of the UNESCO good will. 60 > “Jazz was always designed to combine people, destroy the barriers and inspire creativity in different cultures. The International Jazz Day reminds us that the music has the power to overcome the boundaries, promote dialogue and light joy and hope, ”-Herby Hankok, the UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador 60 > every year thousands of concerts, festivals and master classes take place on this day. 2025 was no exception: the events are scheduled for more than 190 countries. 60 > many of them are organized in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates. The city is the capital of the International Jazz Day of this year, there is a large -scale celebration, the key element of which will be the Arab jazz. Musicians will, in particular, play on classical instruments, such as UD, eve and it. ~ 60 > artists and teachers conduct master classes, jam-seven and panel discussions, which discuss the deep influence of jazz as unifying strength. As Miller emphasizes, “music is a separate language, and everyone understands it, everyone feels it.”