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Smoke new york city jazz
Smoke new york city jazz








smoke new york city jazz

To gain insight on how Paul Stache feels about jazz and his inspirations because of jazz I asked him a few questions before the students presented their hard work. Stache about the daily tasks of running the club. Student correspondent, Johnathan Walker, speaks with Mr. Later on, Paul Stache arrived from the back of the club doing work like the other workers, working hard to get ready as well. The bar was huge, allowing customers to drink and savor the action in the club. The chairs were great allowing you to unwind a bit to stay for the long time periods of each show time. Having time to relax and set up what we were presenting got to relax for a bit. Workers looked upbeat doing their jobs yet moving with speed and efficiency to get done on time. Although, you also saw workers working hard during the day to set up for the night getting ready for the customers coming soon. This gave off a homey feeling and comfortable vibes soothing you to sit down, relax, and enjoy the show. While moving forward, you see the tables close together. Walking in Smoke Jazz Club the first thing you could see was the stage where the performers played: the very essence of the club. However, when you walked in it was spacious inside. Arriving at the club outside made the club feel a bit small. Codio, WHSAD’s Senior Architecture teacher, took a few students who worked on the project on a trip during the school day to present the work done for Smoke Jazz Club. Smoke Jazz Club even has its own website showing performance times and information about the club. You can take the 1 train to 103st and walk a couple of blocks to get to the club. The club can be found in Harlem, Manhattan, 2751 Broadway, New York, NY 10025. To honor this month WHSAD students did a collaboration project with the owner of Smoke Jazz Club, Paul Stache. The month of January we celebrate Black History Month. The following narrative was written by WHSAD Junior, Johnathan Walker. Paul Stache and the employees of Smoke Jazz for hosting WHSAD students.

smoke new york city jazz

WHSAD students and Senior Architecture teacher, Mr.










Smoke new york city jazz