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Interlochen Center for the Arts is hosting a symposium to explore the
future of the arts.  I thought that this might be of interest to some of
you and/or your faculty...

http://www.interlochen.org/symposium  <http://www.interlochen.org/symposium>

Amazing developments in technology and media, changing generational
demographics and more have ushered in new roles for teachers, performers
and consumers; emerging challenges for leadership; new demands on schools,
organizations and artists; and a new balance between craft, history and
tradition. In other words—the world of the arts is changing.

As part of the Academy's 50th anniversary celebrations, Interlochen is
hosting a symposium to explore these changes and look ahead to the future
of the arts. "The Academy's 50th anniversary is an important milestone,
both to honor Interlochen's rich history and to look ahead to the future,"
said Jeffrey Kimpton, president of Interlochen Center for the Arts. "We
will welcome arts leaders from around the globe to help us explore the
changing world of the arts, which is an essential responsibility we have to
future generations."

*Information, Space and Time: The Arts, Creativity and Learning in the 21st
Century *will be held October 10-13, 2012, at Interlochen Center for the
Arts. It will be led by an all-star ensemble of speakers, thinkers,
performers, presenters and leaders in the arts, including:

   - Tony Kushner, *Pulitzer-Prize Winning Playwright and Screenwriter*
   - Liz Lerman, *Award-Winning Choreographer and Founder of Liz Lerman
   Dance Exchange*
   - Carolyn Forché, *Bestselling Poet*
   - Billy Childs, *Grammy Award-Winning Composer and Jazz Pianist*
   - Andrea Gibson, *Four-Time Denver Grand Slam Champion Poet*
   - Sheryl Connelly, *Manager of Global Trends and Futuring at Ford Motor
   Company*
   - Steven Goodman, *Conservation Biologist and MacArthur Fellow*
   - ETHEL, *America's Premier Post-Classical String Quartet*
   - Doug Stanton, *New York Times Bestselling Author*
   - Jeremiah Chamberlin, *Award-Winning Author and Educator*
   - Thomas Morris, *Artistic Director, Ojai Festival*
   - Jack Ferver, *New York University Theatre Studies*
   - Stanford Thompson, *Executive Director, Play On, Philly!*
   - Members of Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
   - and more!


**

Together, attendees, speakers and presenters will explore a range of
perspectives on the future of the arts including: Teaching and Learning in
the Arts; Arts and the Environment; Leadership in the Arts; The Future of
the Ensemble; The Future of the Book; and more. Peer-to-peer discussion
groups will stimulate unscripted dialogue, while workshops and creative
sessions will provide roll-up-your-sleeves, immersive forums and
roundtables. And all of this will be topped off with live performances
throughout the conference.

The symposium is designed for everyone who is interested in the future of
the arts, including educators, students, performers, advocates and others.
We hope you will join us!

To find out more and register, please visit
interlochen.org/symposium<http://www.interlochen.org/symposium>
.

-- 
*Sandra Besselsen*
Bonisteel Library Director
Interlochen Center for the Arts
www.interlochen.org
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