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Remarks from Jeffrey Kimpton at the 48th Commencement of Interlochen Arts Academy on Saturday, May 29, 2010.
We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2010 Future of Cinema International Film Festival, which attracted film and screenplay submissions around the world.
The new two-week Flute Seminar and String Orchestra Seminar programs offer high school musicians the opportunity to study with an outstanding faculty and hone their performance skills.
Academy visual arts students were recently recognized in the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards competition.
The Arts Camp music division has released a list of some of the guest faculty for summer 2010. Faculty include Grammy-winners and leading performers from around the world.
Students from Interlochen Arts Academy will give special performances in Chicago and Grand Rapids on the first weekend in March.
The motion picture arts program at Interlochen Center for the Arts is seeking film submissions for the third annual Future of Cinema International Film Festival. The festival is open to all high school students.
Thirty-six Interlochen students and alumni were honored by the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts during the 2009-10 YoungArts program. Fourteen Interlochen Campers and Arts Academy students were selected as finalists and 22 received honorable mentions.
During the spring 2010 semester, Interlochen Arts Academy will offer a live video stream of twelve select student performances and presentations.
Sixteen Interlochen alumni have been nominated in thirteen categories for the 52nd annual Grammy Awards, to be presented January 31, 2010.
New! Pan and tilt your way around Interlochen's campus with our 360-degree virtual tours!
The Visual and Performing Arts College/Conservatory Fair on October 11 is offered as a free public service to Interlochen students as well as students from the surrounding area.
The Interlochen Arts Academy May 2009 production of Seussical was recently reviewed by the website NationalYouthTheatre.com.
Interlochen Center for the Arts is pleased to announce that Baird, an employee-owned, international wealth management, capital markets, asset management and private equity firm, has marked its fifth year as sole sponsor of the Interlochen Ensemble.
Camp alumnus Tom Kitt won two Tony Awards for his work on the Broadway musical "Next to Normal." "Next to Normal" was also nominated for Best Musical.
After an far-reaching search, Kedrik Merwin has been selected to serve as director of music at Interlochen Center for the Arts. In this role, he will oversee all aspects of music at Interlochen Arts Camp and Interlochen Arts Academy.
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