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Popular Interlochen Performances Go Virtual This Weekend

July 18, 2020

Two of the most popular Interlochen Arts Camp traditions will be held virtually — and free to the public — this year. Young artists of Interlochen’s first-ever virtual arts camp will present “Collage,” a showcase of student artwork and performances, and “Les Préludes,” the final Camp concert, virtually on July 18 and 19, respectively. 

The 93rd season of Interlochen’s multidisciplinary summer arts program is taking place exclusively online, with more than 1,400 students in grades 2-12 from 47 states, 21 countries, and 5 continents. 

As in previous summers, “Collage” will showcase student work from across Interlochen’s multidisciplinary camp programs: acting, musical theatre, theatre design and production, creative writing, visual arts, dance, filmmaking, classical music performance and composition, music production and engineering, songwriting, jazz performance and improvisation, and general arts. 

“Les Préludes,” the final camp concert, will feature musical performances including the symphonic tone poem by Franz Liszt that has been played on the last night of Interlochen Arts Camp since 1928. This summer’s students will record their parts from their homes, under the virtual baton of the renowned conductor Cristian Măcelaru, artistic director and principal conductor of Interlochen’s World Youth Symphony Orchestra, chief conductor of the WDR Sinfonieorchester, music director of the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music, and music director designate of the Orchestre National de France.

The performance will begin with a recording of Interlochen campers from a previous summer and then transition to this summer’s virtual performers. The concert will conclude as it has for decades: with a performance of “The Interlochen Theme” by Howard Hanson and the symbolic breaking of the baton. 

“Collage” and “Les Préludes” will be pre-recorded and then streamed at interlochen.org/watch and on Facebook at 7 p.m. EDT on Saturday, July 18, and Sunday, July 19, respectively. (Both will also be available to watch on demand.)

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