Interlochen Arts Academy is celebrating its fiftieth year! We're marking this milestone with student tours, special events, and an all-years Academy reunion in May 2012.
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Meeting your scholarship recipient(s) is a rewarding way for your philanthropy to come alive.
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Interlochen Center for the Arts engages and inspires people worldwide through excellence in educational, artistic and cultural programs. -
Interlochen Center for the Arts engages and inspires people worldwide through excellence in educational, artistic and cultural programs. -
Meeting your scholarship recipient(s) is a rewarding way for your philanthropy to come alive. -
Meeting your scholarship recipient(s) is a rewarding way for your philanthropy to come alive. -
Introducing the Upton-Morley Pavilion, a new 350-seat open-air performance venue. -
Interlochen Center for the Arts engages and inspires people worldwide through excellence in educational, artistic and cultural programs. -
Meeting your scholarship recipient(s) is a rewarding way for your philanthropy to come alive. -
Meeting your scholarship recipient(s) is a rewarding way for your philanthropy to come alive.
Highlights
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On the heels of the Orchestra, Band and Choir tour in March, several other Academy groups hit the road – and took to the air – in April. Dancers, organists, filmmakers and jazz musicians continued the effort to reconnect with alumni and perform for new audiences across the country.
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Interlochen depends on the philanthropy of many people and organizations for our success. While individual reasons for giving may vary, those who support Interlochen share a common belief that the arts have the ability to transform lives.
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Interlochen alumna Nancy Griffith explains why she chooses to give to Interlochen.
Featured Media
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We know that artistic talent comes from all income levels, from all across the country and all around the world. Please consider creating an Annual Named Scholarship.
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Jorja Fleezanis, Interlochen alumna, accomplished violinist and experienced concertmaster, has turned her passion towards teaching. Here she works with advanced high school violin students during Summer Arts Camp 2011. -
We're pleased to announce that our "Moments" video won Best in Show for Web Video, Non-Profit at this year's W3 Awards! The W3 Awards honor creative excellence on the web, and is sanctioned and judged by the International Academy of the Visual Arts.





