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Great F. Scott! Ridgefield's ‘The Generator’ Goes Gatsby

RIDGEFIELD, Conn. – The Ridgefield Arts Council invites local artists and creative professionals to the next installment of “The Generator.” The networking event will be held Monday, Nov. 24, at 7:30 p.m., in the Ridgefield Library’s Program Room.

The next meeting of The Generator will be held at the Ridgefield Library on Nov. 24.

The next meeting of The Generator will be held at the Ridgefield Library on Nov. 24.

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During the event, artists, writers and performers gather with the goal of learning, sharing and networking with others to enhance both their creative process and their careers. The events are managed via Meetup.com and feature innovative speakers, arts demonstrations and presentations geared toward the creative community. 

Jazz dance students from the Ridgefield Conservatory of Dance will present a short class from combinations inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald's “The Great Gatsby,” with choreography by Danielle Marie Fusco and Allison Sale.

Ken Needleman of Fodera Fine Art Conservation will discuss the Jazz Master’s Series, a music performance series that takes place monthly at a local venue. 

Following the brief presentations, members of The Generator will be encouraged to mix and mingle with presenters and each other. Creative types who live in and around Ridgefield are welcome to attend.

Cost of attending The Generator is $5 for pre-registration or $10 at the door, which covers the cost of wine and light snacks. To register, click here.

For more information about the Ridgefield Arts Council, click here.   

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