Jul 01, 2024
FAIRLEE, Vt. (WCAX) - Tuck’s Rock Dojo and Catamount Arts celebrated the Dojo’s 15th year of teaching music to aspiring musicians in the Upper Valley this weekend at Lake Morey Resort in Fairlee. The official start to the Catamount Arts free concert series starts on the 3rd at Lake Morey.Not even the rain could dull the shining stars that took the stage for a seven-hour festival spanning two stages and featuring artists from all over the world. Photojournalist Kerri Nelson brings us all the moments from the day. Watch the video to see.“I think all of the dojo students, what they have in common is that confidence and that ability to get on stage and play their instrument and do what they love. With the confidence that they’re getting taught at the dojo,” said attendee Molly Stone.“It is really awesome to see when kids thrive. So besides giving them an opportunity to make that music to be the person who inspires them the most and, and, you know, go up on stage and perform,” said Kata Sasvari, of Tuck’s Rock Dojo.“I think that the aspect of playing in bands with a bunch of different people and getting the sense of the atmosphere of a band and the group dynamic, and how a band’s run and seeing how different musicians can be coming together and, making music, starting from such a young age is super important to being in a successful band,” said Seamus Hickey of the Fleeting Colours Band.Lake Morey Resorts kick off a free concert series that Catamount Arts will be producing beginning July 3rd. Check out www.Catamountarts.Org for more details.
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