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Interlochen Center for the Arts

Interlochen Center for the Arts (/ˈɪntərˈlɒkɪn/ IN-ter-lock-in; also known as I.C.A. or Inty) is a non-profit corporation which operates arts education institutions and performance venues. Established in 1928 by Joseph E. Maddy, Interlochen Center for the Arts is located on a 1,200-acre (490 ha) campus in Green Lake Township, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, near the eponymous community of Interlochen.[1][2]

Interlochen Center for the Arts
Location

United States
Information
Other namesI.C.A., "Inty"
TypeEducational institution, non-profit
Motto"Dedicated to the promotion of world friendship through the universal language of the arts."
Religious affiliation(s)Secular
Established1928
FounderJoseph E. Maddy
PresidentTrey Devey
EnrollmentCamp (summer): 3000
Academy (school year): 500[citation needed]
Campus1,200 acres (490 ha), wooded, rural, between two lakes, adjacent to Interlochen State Park
Color(s)  Blue
  White
Team nameFighting Blueberries
Websitewww.interlochen.org

History

 
Score sheets at Interlochen's Music Library in the 1940s

Early settlement

Before the arrival of European settlers to Northwest Michigan, members of the Odawa people lived between the lakes they called Wahbekaness and Wahbekanetta (now named Duck Lake and Green Lake, respectively). Beginning in the late 19th century, European settlers began logging and fishing industries in the area, and founded the small village of Wylie, one mile south the of present-day community of Interlochen. Due to the prospering logging industry in the area, the Manistee and North-Eastern Railroad (owned by the Buckley and Douglas Lumber Company of Manistee) extended its line northeast from Nessen City and arrived between the lakes in the fall of 1889. Similarly, the Chicago and West Michigan Railway extended its line north from Baldwin on its way to Traverse City in 1890. The two lines crossed in current-day downtown Interlochen where a depot and interlocking tower were located.

Interlochen State Park, immediately adjacent campus, is the first state park organized by the state of Michigan, established in 1917 and opening in 1919 (Mackinac Island was originally a national park before becoming Michigan's first state park in 1895).[3]

School history

In the 1920s, the Music Supervisors National Conference called upon conductor and educator Joseph E. Maddy to assemble talented high school musicians from around the United States to form the National High School Orchestra. The orchestra met in 1926 in Detroit, and the orchestra was asked to reconvene in 1927 and 1928.[4]

In 1927, Maddy and fellow music educator Thaddeus P. Giddings incorporated the National High School Orchestra Camp, and began searching for ideal locations, eventually narrowing down to sites in Maine and Michigan. Maddy was invited by Interlochen businessman Willis Pennington to tour his hotel and summer camp properties, adjacent to Interlochen State Park (Camp Interlochen and Camp Penn Loch, for boys and girls, respectively).[5] Maddy chose the site, and, in 1928, the first season of the National High School Orchestra Camp convened.

In 1944, Maddy purchased Camps Interlochen and Penn Loch, absorbing them and the National High School Orchestra Camp into his new Interlochen Center for the Arts.[4]

In 1963, WIAA, Interlochen's public radio station, signed on for the first time. Originally broadcasting eight hours per day, it grew enough within a decade to become a charter member of National Public Radio. Interlochen Public Radio became a network in 1989 with the addition of WICV. Interlochen bought contemporary Christian station WDQV in 2005 and converted it into a third satellite for the eastern portion of the market, WIAB.

Recent history

In 2006, Katalyst Media filmed a reality TV pilot for MTV at Interlochen Arts Academy. Afraid that an MTV show would ruin Interlochen's distinguished reputation, a large group of students resorted to protesting and trolling the Katalyst Media film crew in order to prevent Katalyst Media from filming viable footage. Student efforts were successful, however a pilot never aired.[citation needed]

In 2020, M-137, the highway connecting Interlochen Center for the Arts to US 31, was decommissioned by the Michigan Department of Transportation. Upon the roadway's handover to the Grand Traverse County Road Commission, the roadway was renamed to the "J. Maddy Parkway", after the institution's founder.[6]

Programs

Interlochen Center for the Arts is the umbrella organization for summer program Interlochen Arts Camp,[7] arts boarding high school Interlochen Arts Academy,[8] National Public Radio (NPR) charter station Interlochen Public Radio,[9] performance series Interlochen Presents, adult arts program Interlochen College of Creative Arts,[10] and online arts program Interlochen Online.[11]

Interlochen Arts Camp

The Interlochen Arts Camp is the original educational institution created by Joseph E. Maddy.

Interlochen Arts Academy

Interlochen Arts Academy is a pre-professional arts boarding high school, founded in 1963 by Joseph E. Maddy. The school offers seven arts majors in creative writing, dance, film and new media, interdisciplinary arts, music, theater, and visual arts.

Ninety-six percent of graduates are accepted into one of their top three colleges.[12] The 2021 graduating class matriculated to various institutions, including: Berklee College of Music, Boston Conservatory at Berklee, Eastman School of Music, Jacobs School of Music, Juilliard School, New York University, Northwestern University, Princeton University, Stanford University, University of Southern California, and Yale University.[13]

Interlochen Online

Interlochen Online began during the COVID-19 pandemic and is now a main educational pillar for the institution. The program offers private lessons and group courses in all seven of Interlochen's arts area: Creative Writing, Dance, Film & New Media, Interdisciplinary Arts, Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts. Plus, Interlochen Online offers private, college advising to those interested in pursuing conservatory or arts-focused higher education.

Interlochen College of Creative Arts

Founded in 2004, Interlochen College of Creative Arts offers non-degree granting arts programs and continuing education units for adults 18 years and older.

Interlochen Public Radio

 
Dancers rehearsing at Interlochen, 1969

Interlochen Center for the Arts is home to Interlochen Public Radio (or IPR), a National Public Radio member station that broadcasts a signal to most of the lower peninsula of Northern Michigan as well as parts of eastern Wisconsin. Two listener-supported stations broadcast to northwest Michigan: Classical Music 88.7, 88.5, 94.7 and 100.9 FM; News Radio 91.5, 90.1 and 89.7 FM. Broadcasts include arts programming, news and culture from around the world, as well as local and regional news. IPR was a charter member of National Public Radio.

Founded in 1963, Interlochen Public Radio or WIAA was envisioned as an extension of the "Music From Interlochen" program which ran on the NBC radio network. The Music From Interlochen Program informed a wider audience about the activities at the then-named National Music Camp and the nascent Interlochen Arts Academy. The station was slow to catch on in its early years and some considered shutting down the operation. Interlochen Public Radio went on to establish itself with two service channels: one for music and one for news.

In 1993, Interlochen Public Radio reportedly had one of the highest rates of per capita contributions of any public radio station in the United States.[14] The station's classical music service is broadcast from their main tower at WIAA 88.7 FM in Interlochen, along with WIAB 88.5 FM in Mackinaw City, and W234BU 94.7 FM in Traverse City. In 2000, IPR began offering a separate news service on WICA 91.5 FM in Traverse City and later added WLMN 89.7 FM in Manistee and WHBP 90.1 FM in Harbor Springs.

Interlochen Presents

Interlochen Presents offers a summer festival from June through August during the arts camp and a performing arts series from September through May that coincides with the Arts Academy school year. It features concerts, plays, art exhibits, readings, film screenings, and dance productions presented by students, faculty, and staff, along with an assortment of guest artists. Previous guest artists include Steely Dan, Sheryl Crow, Willie Nelson, Joshua Bell, Jason Mraz, Bonnie Raitt, Olga Kern, Sara Bareilles, Dierks Bentley, Norah Jones, Martha Graham Dance Company, Ra Ra Riot, Bob Dylan, Jewel, Carol Jantsch, Josh Groban, Paula Poundstone, Nathan Gunn, Chris Thile, and Bela Fleck.

Awards and accolades

Gallery

Notable alumni

Notable alumni include:

Further reading

  • Boal, Dean (August 1998). Interlochen: A Home for the Arts. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0-472-10882-4.
  • Browning, Norma Lee (1992). Joe Maddy of Interlochen. Contemporary Books. ISBN 0-8092-3907-8.
  • Feild, Thom (August 2006). Pine Nuts - Recollections of Summers at Interlochen. Thom Feild Design LLC. ISBN 0-9786677-0-0.

References

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  11. ^ "Interlochen Online". www.interlochen.org. Retrieved January 11, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. ^ "Interlochen Arts Acaedmy". Retrieved January 11, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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  23. ^ Emke, Dave (July 28, 2017). "Obituary: Actor Evan Helmuth, 40, Lived in Reston as a Boy". RestonNow.com. Retrieved July 29, 2017.
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External links

  • Official website
  • "I Found Myself at Band Camp" photo essay on the Interlochen Arts Camp, New York Times, 2021
  • The Association of Boarding Schools profile for the Interlochen Arts Academy
  • There's Magic in Music (1941) at IMDb

Coordinates: 44°37′45″N 85°46′06″W / 44.62927°N 85.76820°W / 44.62927; -85.76820

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Interlochen Center for the Arts ˈ ɪ n t e r ˈ l ɒ k ɪ n IN ter lock in also known as I C A or Inty is a non profit corporation which operates arts education institutions and performance venues Established in 1928 by Joseph E Maddy Interlochen Center for the Arts is located on a 1 200 acre 490 ha campus in Green Lake Township Grand Traverse County Michigan near the eponymous community of Interlochen 1 2 Interlochen Center for the ArtsLocation4000 J Maddy ParkwayInterlochen Michigan 49643United StatesInformationOther namesI C A Inty TypeEducational institution non profitMotto Dedicated to the promotion of world friendship through the universal language of the arts Religious affiliation s SecularEstablished1928FounderJoseph E MaddyPresidentTrey DeveyEnrollmentCamp summer 3000Academy school year 500 citation needed Campus1 200 acres 490 ha wooded rural between two lakes adjacent to Interlochen State ParkColor s Blue WhiteTeam nameFighting BlueberriesWebsitewww wbr interlochen wbr org Contents 1 History 1 1 Early settlement 1 2 School history 1 3 Recent history 2 Programs 2 1 Interlochen Arts Camp 2 2 Interlochen Arts Academy 2 3 Interlochen Online 2 4 Interlochen College of Creative Arts 2 5 Interlochen Public Radio 2 6 Interlochen Presents 3 Awards and accolades 4 Gallery 5 Notable alumni 6 Further reading 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit Score sheets at Interlochen s Music Library in the 1940s Early settlement Edit Before the arrival of European settlers to Northwest Michigan members of the Odawa people lived between the lakes they called Wahbekaness and Wahbekanetta now named Duck Lake and Green Lake respectively Beginning in the late 19th century European settlers began logging and fishing industries in the area and founded the small village of Wylie one mile south the of present day community of Interlochen Due to the prospering logging industry in the area the Manistee and North Eastern Railroad owned by the Buckley and Douglas Lumber Company of Manistee extended its line northeast from Nessen City and arrived between the lakes in the fall of 1889 Similarly the Chicago and West Michigan Railway extended its line north from Baldwin on its way to Traverse City in 1890 The two lines crossed in current day downtown Interlochen where a depot and interlocking tower were located Interlochen State Park immediately adjacent campus is the first state park organized by the state of Michigan established in 1917 and opening in 1919 Mackinac Island was originally a national park before becoming Michigan s first state park in 1895 3 School history Edit In the 1920s the Music Supervisors National Conference called upon conductor and educator Joseph E Maddy to assemble talented high school musicians from around the United States to form the National High School Orchestra The orchestra met in 1926 in Detroit and the orchestra was asked to reconvene in 1927 and 1928 4 In 1927 Maddy and fellow music educator Thaddeus P Giddings incorporated the National High School Orchestra Camp and began searching for ideal locations eventually narrowing down to sites in Maine and Michigan Maddy was invited by Interlochen businessman Willis Pennington to tour his hotel and summer camp properties adjacent to Interlochen State Park Camp Interlochen and Camp Penn Loch for boys and girls respectively 5 Maddy chose the site and in 1928 the first season of the National High School Orchestra Camp convened In 1944 Maddy purchased Camps Interlochen and Penn Loch absorbing them and the National High School Orchestra Camp into his new Interlochen Center for the Arts 4 In 1963 WIAA Interlochen s public radio station signed on for the first time Originally broadcasting eight hours per day it grew enough within a decade to become a charter member of National Public Radio Interlochen Public Radio became a network in 1989 with the addition of WICV Interlochen bought contemporary Christian station WDQV in 2005 and converted it into a third satellite for the eastern portion of the market WIAB Recent history Edit In 2006 Katalyst Media filmed a reality TV pilot for MTV at Interlochen Arts Academy Afraid that an MTV show would ruin Interlochen s distinguished reputation a large group of students resorted to protesting and trolling the Katalyst Media film crew in order to prevent Katalyst Media from filming viable footage Student efforts were successful however a pilot never aired citation needed In 2020 M 137 the highway connecting Interlochen Center for the Arts to US 31 was decommissioned by the Michigan Department of Transportation Upon the roadway s handover to the Grand Traverse County Road Commission the roadway was renamed to the J Maddy Parkway after the institution s founder 6 Programs EditInterlochen Center for the Arts is the umbrella organization for summer program Interlochen Arts Camp 7 arts boarding high school Interlochen Arts Academy 8 National Public Radio NPR charter station Interlochen Public Radio 9 performance series Interlochen Presents adult arts program Interlochen College of Creative Arts 10 and online arts program Interlochen Online 11 Interlochen Arts Camp Edit The Interlochen Arts Camp is the original educational institution created by Joseph E Maddy Interlochen Arts Academy Edit Interlochen Arts Academy is a pre professional arts boarding high school founded in 1963 by Joseph E Maddy The school offers seven arts majors in creative writing dance film and new media interdisciplinary arts music theater and visual arts Ninety six percent of graduates are accepted into one of their top three colleges 12 The 2021 graduating class matriculated to various institutions including Berklee College of Music Boston Conservatory at Berklee Eastman School of Music Jacobs School of Music Juilliard School New York University Northwestern University Princeton University Stanford University University of Southern California and Yale University 13 Interlochen Online Edit Interlochen Online began during the COVID 19 pandemic and is now a main educational pillar for the institution The program offers private lessons and group courses in all seven of Interlochen s arts area Creative Writing Dance Film amp New Media Interdisciplinary Arts Music Theatre and Visual Arts Plus Interlochen Online offers private college advising to those interested in pursuing conservatory or arts focused higher education Interlochen College of Creative Arts Edit Founded in 2004 Interlochen College of Creative Arts offers non degree granting arts programs and continuing education units for adults 18 years and older Interlochen Public Radio Edit Dancers rehearsing at Interlochen 1969 Interlochen Center for the Arts is home to Interlochen Public Radio or IPR a National Public Radio member station that broadcasts a signal to most of the lower peninsula of Northern Michigan as well as parts of eastern Wisconsin Two listener supported stations broadcast to northwest Michigan Classical Music 88 7 88 5 94 7 and 100 9 FM News Radio 91 5 90 1 and 89 7 FM Broadcasts include arts programming news and culture from around the world as well as local and regional news IPR was a charter member of National Public Radio Founded in 1963 Interlochen Public Radio or WIAA was envisioned as an extension of the Music From Interlochen program which ran on the NBC radio network The Music From Interlochen Program informed a wider audience about the activities at the then named National Music Camp and the nascent Interlochen Arts Academy The station was slow to catch on in its early years and some considered shutting down the operation Interlochen Public Radio went on to establish itself with two service channels one for music and one for news In 1993 Interlochen Public Radio reportedly had one of the highest rates of per capita contributions of any public radio station in the United States 14 The station s classical music service is broadcast from their main tower at WIAA 88 7 FM in Interlochen along with WIAB 88 5 FM in Mackinaw City and W234BU 94 7 FM in Traverse City In 2000 IPR began offering a separate news service on WICA 91 5 FM in Traverse City and later added WLMN 89 7 FM in Manistee and WHBP 90 1 FM in Harbor Springs Interlochen Presents Edit Interlochen Presents offers a summer festival from June through August during the arts camp and a performing arts series from September through May that coincides with the Arts Academy school year It features concerts plays art exhibits readings film screenings and dance productions presented by students faculty and staff along with an assortment of guest artists Previous guest artists include Steely Dan Sheryl Crow Willie Nelson Joshua Bell Jason Mraz Bonnie Raitt Olga Kern Sara Bareilles Dierks Bentley Norah Jones Martha Graham Dance Company Ra Ra Riot Bob Dylan Jewel Carol Jantsch Josh Groban Paula Poundstone Nathan Gunn Chris Thile and Bela Fleck Awards and accolades EditNational Medal of Arts In 2006 Interlochen Center for the Arts was named recipient of the National Medal of Arts one of the highest honors bestowed by the President of the United States and National Endowment for the Arts on individuals or institutions that have contributed substantially to the growth and advancement of the arts 15 Interlochen president emeritus Jeffrey Kimpton received the award on behalf of Interlochen Center for the Arts from President George W Bush in an Oval Office ceremony 16 Presidential Scholars in the Arts Interlochen Arts Academy is a perennial front runner among American high schools in its production of Presidential Scholars in the Arts having produced more recipients of the award than any other school in the nation 17 Gallery Edit The Osterlin Mall The Stone Hotel overlooking Green Lake The Maddy Administration Building The Fine Arts Building in 2018 Interlochen s Kresge Auditorium an open air amphitheater named for S S Kresge Interlochen Historical Marker United States Army Herald Trumpets at Interlochen in 2010 Notable alumni EditThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations September 2019 Notable alumni include Maude Apatow actress Michael Arden singer actor and director 18 Michael Arrom musician Meredith Baxter actress 19 Vince Gilligan producer and screenwriter 20 Charles Roland Berry composer Garrett Borns musician Chris Brubeck musician David Burtka actor and chef Bruno Campos actor Rachel Carns musician Charlie Carver actor Angelin Chang pianist Victoria Clark singer and actress Kat Coiro writer and director Larry Combs Principal clarinetist Chicago Symphony Orchestra Ret Frank Crawford Principal Tuba The President s Own United States Marine Band Terry Crews actor and pro football player John Dalley violinist Chip Davis musician Xavier Davis musician Michael Delp writer Elaine Douvas musician Kermit Driscoll musician Aaron Dworkin 21 Dean of the University of Michigan School of Music Theatre amp Dance Doriot Anthony Dwyer Jennifer Ehle actress Peter Erskine drummer Tovah Feldshuh actress Anna Fidler artist Barrett Foa actor Ben Foster actor Shelley Gillen producer screenwriter and songwriter Kimiko Glenn actress and singer Steven M Goodman biologist Josh Groban 21 singer songwriter amp record producer with record sales over 35 million Keitaro Harada conductor Steve Hayden advertising executive Bob Havens Musician Christie Hefner publishing executive Marcy Heisler lyricist Ed Helms actor 22 Evan Helmuth 23 Jerry Hey musician Anne Hills singer songwriter Wataru Hokoyama composer and conductor Mary Holland actress Marya Hornbacher author Hao Huang pianist Felicity Huffman actress Tom Hulce Oscar nominated actor Linda Hunt Oscar winning actress Mary Hollis Inboden actress Carol Jantsch Principal tuba Philadelphia Orchestra Aaron M Johnson 24 25 saxophonist and bandleader Richard Joiner clarinetist Scott Joiner singer composer Norah Jones 26 multiple Grammy Award winning singer songwriter Kim Kashkashian violist Ani Kavafian violinist Ida Kavafian violinist Celia Keenan Bolger actress Jewel Kilcher singer Amelia Kinkade actress Damian Kulash musician 27 founding member of rock band OK Go Dane Laffrey scenic designer Naomi Lang ice dancer Phill Lewis actor Jennifer Chambers Lynch director 28 Lorin Maazel 29 violinist composer Anthony McGill clarinetist Michael McMillian actor Dmitri Matheny musician Herman Matthews drummer Mia Michaels choreographer Eric Millegan actor F Hudson Miller sound editor Bob Mintzer Ross Mintzer Elizabeth Fischer Monastero Dermot Mulroney actor Jessye Norman 29 opera singer and Grammy Lifetime Achievement award winner Sean Osborn Clarinetist and Composer Our Lady J television writer pianist singer songwriter Larry Page co founder of Google Elizabeth Parcells Coloratura soprano Donovan Patton Shelley Posen Susan Poser President of Hofstra University 30 John Quale Rain Pryor actress Anthony Rapp 29 Broadway actor Jackson Rathbone Margot Rose David Shifrin Trish Sie Alexandra Silber Peter Sparling Doug Stanton New York Times bestselling author Sufjan Stevens singer songwriter and Academy Award and Grammy Award nominee Casey Stratton Toni Trucks Rufus Wainwright 31 Juno Award winning singer songwriter Benjamin Walker Mike Wallace television journalist Debbie Weems Michael Weiss Lawrence Irving Wilde composer singer songwriter and producer of House of Faces Charley Wilkinson timpanist Rumer Willis actress Betty Who 21 Australian recording artist with top ten single Peter Yarrow singer Sean Young actress 32 Further reading EditBoal Dean August 1998 Interlochen A Home for the Arts University of Michigan Press ISBN 978 0 472 10882 4 Browning Norma Lee 1992 Joe Maddy of Interlochen Contemporary Books ISBN 0 8092 3907 8 Feild Thom August 2006 Pine Nuts Recollections of Summers at Interlochen Thom Feild Design LLC ISBN 0 9786677 0 0 References Edit Geographic Names Information System edits nationalmap gov Retrieved January 9 2023 Maps and Directions www interlochen org Retrieved January 9 2023 History of Interlochen Interlochen Center for the Arts 2007 Archived from the original on October 15 2007 Retrieved November 22 2007 a b History www interlochen org Retrieved January 9 2023 From timber to tourism How conservation shaped Interlochen Michigan www interlochen org Retrieved January 9 2023 Interlochen and Green Lake Township to dedicate newly named J Maddy Parkway www interlochen org Retrieved January 9 2023 Interlochen Arts Camp www interlochen org Retrieved January 11 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Interlochen Arts Academy www interlochen org Retrieved January 11 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status 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