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Winterlochen To Go Virtual This Year

By Beth Milligan | March 18, 2021

 

Winterlochen, an annual family-friendly festival hosted by Interlochen Center for the Arts, will be held virtually this year for the first time.

The event will take place online on Saturday, March 27 from 11am to 2pm and will be free and open to the public. The festival will include interactive sessions and pre-recorded offerings led by Interlochen Arts Academy faculty and students, such as pots-and-pans percussion, improv games, singalongs, an interactive conducting demonstration with the Arts Academy Band, character sketch and build-a-poem workshops, a tutorial in making your own thaumatrope, a live demonstration of making potato prints and rubbings from surfaces in your house, children’s story readings, and a live-streamed performance of Winter Dance by Arts Academy dancers.

Pre-registration is not required to attend Winterlochen. More details are available online here.

 

 

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