Phronesis, Sons of Kemet, Keyon Harrold and Cory Henry light up Transition Festival 2018 – Photo Diary
Monday, April 23, 2018
This April saw the third edition of the Transition Festival take place at TivoliVredenburg, Utrecht, Holland.

This is one of the North Sea Jazz Festival's 'projects' and is organised in collaboration with TivoliVredenburg, with the festival providing a fresh look into developments within contemporary jazz and beyond, as well as highlighting some of the artists who have inspired the current wave of new bands within the genre.
Scandi-Brit band Phronesis (drummer Anton Eger, top, Ivo Neame anf Jasper Høiby above) during soundcheck with the New Rotterdam Jazz Orchestra performing a beautiful rendition of their latest album, The Behemoth.
Theon Cross (above) of Sons of Kemet providing some ground-shaking bass with his tuba.
Fiery saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings (above) playing melodic layers over a danceable blend of jazz, brass and dub with Sons of Kemet.
Dhafer Youssef (above) mixing Arabic influences with contemporary western jazz.
Hard-hitting Jaga Jazzist (above) proved they are still a live act to be reckoned with.
Lizz Wright (above) singing material from her latest album Grace – a stunning vocalist, Wright is always a pleasure to listen to her warm and deep vocals.
Pianist Cameron Graves (above) with his trio showing of their virtuosity on a set of jazz-rock fusion.
Drummer Mike Mitchell (also known from Stanley Clark's band, above) playing with Cameron Graves, going all-out as usual.
Cory Henry (above) and his Funk Apostles creating a party with a deeply soulful and funky set.
Trumpet player Keyon Harrold with his modern, electric take on jazz proved he is somebody to keep your eyes on for the future!
– Photos and report by Peter van Breukelen