THE FIRST ALL-VIRTUAL 'COLLAGE' STREAMED LIVE WORLDWIDE
For the first time ever, “Collage” was streamed at live.interlochen.org and on Facebook, enabling friends of Interlochen from around the world to tune in to this vibrant tradition. Viewers experienced 28 pre-recorded segments in a fast-paced multidisciplinary showcase while students and on-campus staff gathered together, physically
distanced, at Kresge Auditorium. Betty (IAA 17-21), in "Living Proof," a video she wrote, directed and performed
THE NUTCRACKER PARTNERS WITH DETROIT PUBLIC TELEVISION After the statewide order restricted in-person learning in November, The Nutcracker production was quickly revised and produced on stage for film. The filming began with just 24 hours notice and four weeks ahead of the first scheduled performance.
Michigan's largest public television station broad- cast The Nutcracker to over two million viewers on the evening of Dec. 25 and then made it available on demand at dptv.org. The new production featured 34 young dancers from 22 states. This new version captured the essence of the classic ballet's music, dancing, and theatricality while adhering to Interlochen's rigorous health and safety protocols.
'DEATH AND THE KING’S HORSEMAN'
Death And The King's Horseman was presented outdoors in a stunning site-specific production. This was the first time Interlochen has staged a play by the Nobel Prize-winning Nigerian playwright Wole Soyinka.
“I would like to thank everyone involved in giving me a chance to experience a challenging and inspiring place like Interlochen. Interlochen has not only helped me to become a better artist, but also a better person. I am so grateful to be here.” — Gilayah (IAC 19; IAA 20-21)
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