CONCORD, N.H. — Nine northern New England artists, including Jo Radner, a folklorist and storyteller from Lovell, have been added to New Hampshire’s Traditional Arts and Folklife listing available for performances and other community-based presentations.

Traditional arts include cultural and ethnic crafts, music and dance forms that are passed down from one generation to the next.

The artists include Lucien Avery, blacksmith, of Hardwick, Vermont; and New Hampshire artists Peggy Brenner, a fly tyer from Milford; Molly Grant, shoemaker from Deerfield; Laurel Jamieson, fiber artist from Manchester; Hari Khatiwada, classical Indian folk musician and harmonium player from Concord; Linda Pouliot, French jazz standards performer from Rochester; John Whiteside, guitar maker and luthier from Fremont; and Bob Wyatt, fly tyer from Concord.


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