Watford Jazz Junction Festival

Alice Zawadzki presents a unique show and musical collective, curated and assembled for the final concert night of this year's watford Jazz Junction Festival.
Acclaimed violinist, composer and singer Alice Zawadzki presents a unique exploration of musical junctions through the stories of folklore, alongside a bespoke band assembled especially for the final concert night of this year's festival.
Invented Folklore
Who were the ordinary mortals who stoked the imagination of febrile storytellers, from the Frog Prince to Cinderella? Who would those people be in today's world? Would we recognise them?
Curated and performed by Alice Zawadzki, Invented Folklore brings us vignettes that re-imagine the world of the fairy tale, crashing into the Pumphouse Theatre for one very special night.
Alice invites a stellar line-up of musicians to re-tell our beloved stories and invent new ones, including saxophonist and BBC Young Jazz Musician of the Year Xhosa Cole, drummer for Go Go Penguin and Mulatu Astatke Jon Scott, and boundary blurring artist Simon Roth, who in the spirit of invention, brings a completely new and unique instrument of his own making, The Magic Box, which has to be heard to be believed.
The Wolf of Watford sits alongside Goldilocks and the Three Hipsters, whilst the Sleeping Beauty of Berkhamsted dreams of the Ugly Duckling of Boreham Wood. Baba Yaga of Potter's Bar looks on and wonders when the bar will re-open. From the absurd to the blissful, the silly to the sublime, suburbaners expect your stories to be immortalised forever!
More about Alice
Alice’s rich musical background and “whimsical hyper-creativity” (MOJO Magazine) create a sound which draws upon her early exposure to New Orleans jazz and gospel with the legendary Lillian Boutté, an extensive classical training as a violinist, and a continuous exploration of improvisation, poetry, and folk music from diverse traditions, “all propelled in a voice of velvet suppleness and gutsy emotional power” (The Arts Desk).
Alice has enjoyed rare recognition as a singer from both the classical and jazz worlds, with a nomination for Singer of the Year from the Royal Philharmonic Society in 2024, alongside soprano Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha, and tenor Nicky Spence, and several nominations as British Singer of the Year from both the Jazz FM Awards and the Parliamentary Jazz Awards.
"Capturing a sense of Gaia's wisdom... Zawadzki's compositions [are] hued with mystique and eclecticism." Downbeat Magazine
More about Alice: https://www.alicezmusic.com/about
Main act line-up
Alice Zawadzki – vocals and violin
Xhosa Cole – saxophone
Jon Scott – drums
Simon Roth – 'Magic Box'
Misha Mullov-Abbado – double bass
Pete Lee – piano
Support act: Petra Haller and Tom O'Brien
Tap dancer Petra Haller and pianist Tom O’Brien perform jazz standards and free improvisation, where rhythm and melody come together in an engaging and dynamic performance, presenting a 21st century and cutting-edge take on tap dancing.
Petra, a London-based tap dancer, musician, and bandleader, has redefined tap as a key element in jazz and improvisational music. Her work transforms the art of tap into a percussive voice, adding a unique layer of rhythm and texture to her collaborations.
Tom, a 24-year-old pianist and composer from Leeds, is gaining recognition for his imaginative approach to improvisation and his distinctive style.




The Watford Jazz Junction was founded in 2020 with a focus on inclusion, improving mental well-being for all through sharing in live music, and presenting the greatest jazz musicians working in the UK. Every year it stages a jazz festival in May across a number of venues in Watford including the Pump House.