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Arts

Taste of the Arts series continues in Saxtons River

SAXTONS RIVER — The Main Street Arts “Taste of the Arts, Tales from a Community” series continues Thursday, Nov. 14 at 6 p.m., with a presentation by musician Will Danforth.

The talk follows a catered dinner at Chivers Center, Vermont Academy.

Danforth is known mainly as an acoustic multi-instrumentalist who haunts the “roots” regions. He has been a traditionalist, a singer-songwriter, and much in between: from temples to taprooms and toddlers to elders.

After five albums and a couple of songwriting awards, things started to shift around, and now Danforth explores a changed relationship with beauty and creativity through several different media, both visual and auditory.

He will share his creative outlets, both musical and otherwise.

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