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Interlochen brings a world of superb presentations to northwest Michigan. With more than 600 events each year by students, faculty and internationally-renowned guest artists, Interlochen Center for the Arts is one of the largest arts presenters in the Midwest. We invite you to enjoy a concert, theatre or dance performance, art exhibition, creative writing reading or film screening - and experience a remarkable presentation in one of the most inspiring cultural settings on the planet.
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July 23: JON NAKAMATSU
Gold Medalist at the Tenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Jon Nakamatsu is one of the most sought-after pianists of his generation. A frequent performer throughout the U.S., Europe and Japan, he is praised for his musicality and quietly charismatic performing style. Order tickets online or by calling 800.681.5920.
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July 25: THE CANADIAN BRASS
The legendary Canadian Brass have made the brass quintet an exciting vehicle for serious concert music. They celebrate their latest release with a program for double brass quintet featuring music by Handel, Scheidt, Gabrieli, Bach, Henderson, Dedrick, Lennon & McCartney and more. Order tickets online or by calling 800.681.5920.
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August 6: KENNY ROGERS
One of the most popular singers of all time, Kenny Rogers has built a monumental career on his ability to convey the emotional truth of a lyric. The only artist with a hit record in each of the last six decades, this beloved American icon has sold more than 105 million albums worldwide. With opening act Savannah Jack. Order tickets online or by calling 800.681.5920. |
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New video!
This past February, members of the Martha Graham Dance Company served as artists in residence and shared the stage with the Academy Dance Ensemble. The evening included signature works by the Company with a performance Ensemble of the classic Graham masterwork, Diversion of Angels by Arts Academy dancers. Watch video :: |
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