A to Z Challenge Theme Reveal Blogfest Day 2016
Do you know what the #AtoZChallenge is?
I know many of you do, because I met you during last yearâs challenge, but for those who donât, the A to Z is a blogging challenge.
It happens every year in April and calls for blogging every day during the month, except on Sundays, following the order of the letters of the alphabet. You can do it any way you want, about anything you want, as long as your post is inspired by the letter of the alphabet on the particular day. Last year I read blogs about storytelling, travels, films, serialised stories, writing craft, crafts in general.
There are bloggers who go random, and bloggers who go theme. As soon as I hear âthemeâ I thought, âIâm doing it!â
I know, there are bloggers who think that a theme is constraining. Personally, I donât think so. I think a theme gives you direction and for me it was inspiring. Sure, some of the letters are hell to come up with, because you canât chose anything you want, but thatâs a little price to pay for a challenge that in my opinion ends up being more cohesive and satisfying.
Last year I blogged about the Roaring Twenties, and Iâm sorry for you, thatâs what Iâm going to do this year too, except my theme will be even more specific.
Are you ready? This is what Iâll be blogging about
Just like last year, most of what Iâll be blogging about comes from my research for my stories. This yearâs challenge is actually based on one of my favourite books from my research, The Jazz Revolution by Kathy J. Ogren.
Many people donât realise (I certainly didnât before I started researching) that jazz had a huge impact on 1920s America (and partly Europe). Thereâs a reason why the 1920s are also called the Jazz Age â and not just because jazz was the most popular music of the time. As Ogren thoroughly exposes in her book, jazz was the expression of a profound change in the American society of the time, but it was also part of the cause.
#AtoZChallenge Theme Reveal JAZZ AGE JAZZ #jazz as a social phenomenon in the Roaring Twenties
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Born in shady places in the South of the US, inside the African American community, jazz finds its roots in blues and the hardship it expresses, but also looks with hope to the future. In the 1920s, it spoke of the freedom a prosperous society can offer and the change working on the minds of people even when that freedom isnât achieved. Black musicians of the Jazz Age gained recognition and advanced integration as white musicians went to listen to them to learn that music that crossed every line. Women vocalists gained and advanced freedom of expression for every woman, even while battling commodification of their image. Jazz expressed the fast life of the new century, the unpredictability, the fear and excitement.
I have 26 posts to bring you on this journey. I hope youâll come along.
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Today is Theme Reveal Day. Bloggers are revealing the theme they will blog about during the challenge. You can find the complete list here. Now excuse me as I delve into it.
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