At Jazz at Lincoln Center, the WeBop Family Jazz Party turns a daytime set into a lesson in listening, tracing how jazz carries African rhythms and survives through diaspora exchange. Featuring artists connected to African Routes, including Danilo Pérez and Godwin Louis, the program frames improvisation as both play and history. In New York, where migration and music constantly overlap, that context lands with particular weight. The critical point is simple: the show treats family programming as serious cultural education, not a sideshow.