Marshall Miles Interviews Vita Muir, Litchfield Jazz Festival 2018

June 26, 2018 00:13:41
Marshall Miles Interviews Vita Muir, Litchfield Jazz Festival 2018
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Marshall Miles Interviews Vita Muir, Litchfield Jazz Festival 2018

Jun 26 2018 | 00:13:41

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Litchfield Performing Arts

ljf-jazz-and-friends-2016-lores-1837Litchfield Performing Arts’ mission is to educate and inspire young people to be confident, creative, expressive individuals through challenging programs in jazz music and the performing arts and to share the passion and magic of the arts with the wider community.
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For over 34 years Litchfield Performing arts has been promoting arts throughout Connecticut starting with living room concerts and eventually producing both the Litchfield Jazz Camp and the Litchfield Jazz Festival.
READ ABOUT OUR HISTORY 

Litchfield Performing Arts is a not-for-profit educational charity, dedicated to changing lives through the arts. To accomplish our mission we need your support. This year we need your help more than ever as a result of drastic cuts in available state funding.
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