We are approaching our 4th annual Dunesville Music Festival with great pride and thanks to be able to be a new part of continuing this long time musical tradition. Starting from scratch has not been all easy, but it has been worth every minute and the lesssons learned. We take pride in our search for the best new and popular Bands and Musicians that Michigan has to offer, and bringing them to stage at the Beautiful Harm Farm with the many songs, interactive workshops and talents that they bring.
Unfortunately, we only have three days to fit them in! Our goal is to provide an atmosphere of arts, inspiration, great music, food, drink, and fun for everyone, aswell as making memories that will last a lifetime.
While we grow we welcome all of your friends and families to help in making this your family festival! Thank you ahead of time for joining us at Dunesville 2016! See you there!
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Join us in Traverse City, Michigan July 23rd and 24th, 2017 for a global celebration of Riesling featuring Stuart Pigott and Riesling, the Best White Wine on Earth.
The highlight of the weekend will be the Night of 100 Rieslings on Sunday, July 23, a gala affair held near downtown. In addition to the Bar of 100 Rieslings tended by professional sommeliers and the producers themselves, live music and dinner, City of Riesling III will have several new attractions, including a brunch on Sunday and a lunch sponsored by New York’s Finger Lakes Wine Alliance on Monday.
Those hoping to take their exploration of the grape to a new level will want to participate in Salon Riesling on Monday, July 24 on the second floor of The Franklin restaurant. This energetic and educational tasting symposium will feature analysis and discussion from a range of winemakers, writers and wine experts over a variety of topics spread across four unique one-hour sessions. New this year will be a walk-around wine tasting held concurrently and just across the hall from the Salon.
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Join us for a special “Collage” announcing Create Amazing: The Campaign for Interlochen!
Surround your senses in a tapestry of art as Interlochen presents its annual interdisciplinary performance, “Collage.”
With songs on stage, actors in the aisles and writers in the wings, “Collage” provides a rapid-fire, immersive program that offers a sneak peek into the daily life of Interlochen Arts Camp students of every discipline.
The evening also features family-friendly activities on Osterlin Mall before the program.
In their fourth performance of the 2016 season, the World Youth Symphony Orchestra welcomes not one, but two special guests: Conductor Joshua Weilerstein and cellist Zuill Bailey. Under Weilerstein’s direction, the World Youth Symphony Orchestra will accompany Bailey as he performs Edward Elgar’s Cello Concerto. WYSO’s fourth concert will conclude with Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5.
Joshua Weilerstein is currently the artistic director of Switzerland’s Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne. Weilerstein has a passion for introducing new audiences to the orchestra and establishing strong connections between performer and audience. Weilerstein’s many accolades include first prize in the Malko Competition for Young Conductors, a three-year appointment as assistant conductor of the New York Philharmonic and guest appearances with several major symphony orchestras, including Baltimore, Dallas and Vancouver. Weilerstein enjoys engaging with audiences about music and encourages them to follow him on social media.
Zuill Bailey, an Interlochen alumnus (IAC 87-88), is one of the world’s premier cello soloists. Noted for his artistry, technical prowess and engaging personality, Bailey is in high demand as a soloist and has performed with symphony orchestras around the world. Bailey has premiered works by composers such as Lowell Lieberman, Philip Lasser and Roberto Sierra, produced many critically-acclaimed albums and even appeared on the HBO series Oz . Bailey is also the artistic director of El Paso Pro-Musica and Professor of Cello at the University of Texas El Paso.
July 24, 2016 – 8:00pm
Ticket price(s): All Seats $28.00
Kresge Auditorium
Kris Bowers, with his full band, will perform selections from Heroes + Misfits, his debut recording on Concord Jazz. Released in March 2014, Heroes + Misfits opened at No. 1 on the iTunes jazz charts and to critical acclaim.
A Juilliard-trained jazz pianist, Bowers has never been afraid to step outside the genre’s traditional boundaries to create other forms of music. He performed on Watch the Throne, the 2011 collaborative album by hip-hop artists Jay-Z and Kanye West, and has scored a diverse range of documentaries and other works, including choreographer Kyle Abraham’s “Absent Matter,” written in collaboration with Otis Brown III.
July 25, 2016 – 8:00pm
Ticket price(s): $30 Adult, $10 Youth
Dendrinos Chapel and Recital Hall