Interlochen Center for the Arts asks donors to Create Amazing
$100 million comprehensive fundraising campaign gives opportunity to unite through the power of the arts.
Students CREATE AMAZING at "Collage" 2016
Not even the heat could deter the crowd that began forming on the Mall hours before “Collage” began.
Interlochen Center for the Arts to host college fair
Free college fair to be held in Kresge Auditorium on Monday, July 25 from 2-4 p.m.
Presidential Search Update, July 2016
Percussion alumni profile: Ross Karre
Ross Karre (IAA 00-01, IAC 98, 00) is percussionist and director of production for the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) based in New York City.
Interlochen Shakespeare Festival receives Wilde Award nominations
The 2015 Interlochen Shakespeare Festival production of As You Like It garners four nominations from EncoreMichigan.com.
Sound the Call
In the media: Map of the New - The New Yorker
From The New Yorker: In his final year at the New York Philharmonic, the musical director produced a tour-de-force survey of contemporary classical music.
Viola concerto commissioned for Interlochen Arts Academy Band
Interlochen leads consortium of national universities to produce first viola concerto by acclaimed composer James Syler.
Interlochen alumni compete in amateur Van Cliburn competition
Three Interlochen alumni are among those participating in the Seventh Cliburn International Piano Competition June 19-25, 2016.
2016-17 Academy Theatre titles announced
Interlochen Arts Academy has announced its theatre titles for the 2016-17 academic year, bringing a selection of stage staples and a "lost work" of Shakespeare to the Interlochen campus.
In the media: Musical America reviews Interlochen's NY Phil Biennial Performance
From Musical America: "In an inspiring afternoon titled “Young Americans” at David Geffen Hall, the Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra presented four works written since 2003—three of them by women—as part of the New York Philharmonic Biennial."
In the media: New York Times reviews Interlochen at the NY Phil Biennial
From the New York Times: "On Sunday afternoon, high school students of the venerable Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan, drawn from around the nation and abroad, took the stage of David Geffen Hall with the 'Young Americans' program."
In the media: Agence France-Presse review in the Daily Mail
From the AFP story in the Daily Mail: "In a first, the New York Philharmonic tasked a high school orchestra to premiere works, bringing teenagers' fresh-eyed enthusiasm to contemporary music."
In the media: BroadwayWorld.com reviews Interlochen's NY Phil Biennial performance
From BroadwayWorld.com: "Muhly's So Far So Good also featured the world premiere of The Good So Far, a dance piece choreographed by Christopher Williams and ably performed by the Interlochen Arts Academy Dance Company. The technique and expressive power of the dancers was at a level beyond their years."
Interlochen takes the stage at David Geffen Hall
The Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra and Dance Co. made their debut as part of the 2016 NY Phil Biennial.
David Montee recognized for the Excellence in Theatre Education Award
Dr. David Montee, Instructor of Theatre at Interlochen Arts Academy, recently was selected as an honorable mention recipient of the Tony Awards and Carnegie Mellon University's Excellence in Theatre Education Award.
IPR: Prelude to NY Phil Biennial - Nico Muhly
From IPR's Meg Gruits, an interview with NY Phil Biennial composer Nico Muhly.
Alumni Motifs: May/June 2016
From the Archives with Byron Hanson: May/June 2016
A view of the first Academy Commencement.
In Memoriam: May/June 2016
Helping fellow artists protect their dreams
On a path from ballerina to attorney for artists like comic book icon Ed Brubaker, Caitlin DiMotta is exactly where she wants to be.
Alumna Brittany Cavallaro explores the mystery of writing
Poet and author on learning the tools of the trade at Interlochen.
Christopher Rountree’s 2016 NY Phil Biennial Spotify playlist
A NY Phil Biennial musical guide from “Young Americans” guest conductor Christopher Rountree.