Every year in June, New Haven sparkles as the International Festival of Arts & Ideas
displays a rare collection of gems: stunning music and dance, brilliant
theater, bright and emergent thinkers gathered from around the world.
From the New Haven Green to the courtyards of Yale University, New Haven
becomes a Festival city with something for everyone, featuring
world-class culture, award-winning dining and eclectic shopping,
delighting guests from near and far.
The Festival is now firmly
established as one of the world's most significant arts festivals. It
has the distinction of fusing arts and ideas programs to present a broad
array of offerings within and across genres. The Festival showcases
hundreds of international events each summer, from over 75 countries,
with an impressive scale and scope unmatched in the Northeast.
The International Festival of Arts & Ideas was established in 1996
by Anne Calabresi, Jean Handley and Roslyn Meyer. The founders
envisioned an annual celebration in New Haven - a small city rich with
diversity and steeped in strong cultural and educational traditions -
distinguished from established arts festivals by its fusion of ideas
events. Their aim was to gather world-class artists and pre-eminent
thinkers from around the globe, showcasing the city and the state as a
major arts destination.
The Festival offers hundreds of events
each June, over 80% of them free. The Festival has presented dozens of
U.S. premieres, unforgettable evenings of opera on the New Haven Green,
performances as traditional as Shakespeare and as edgy as inner-city
slam poets. Internationally recognized names - Savion Glover, Little
Richard, Michael Feinstein, Salman Rushdie - and dynamic new artists
from all corners of the Earth are invited to share their unique talents
and world views, reflective of the Festival's signature inclination for
brilliance, controversy, social cohesion, and fun.
The Festival
continues to attract a diverse audience of thousands, and the best
performers, speakers and leaders from around the world, to a city that
revels in welcoming them. The dramatic growth of the Festival in size,
duration and range of offerings parallels its growth in reputation as a
major cultural event in America and a premiere international artistic
enterprise.
The Festival's ambitious music, dance, and theater programs fill New
Haven with renowned international stars, newly-discovered artists, and a
number of U.S. and world premieres each season. The eclectic ideas
program offers a mix of serious, controversial, and whimsical topics,
all designed to inspire new ways of thinking. The Festival also features
plenty of family-friendly events. It continues to make more than 80% of
Festival events free to the public, including some of the most
prestigious opera, jazz, classical, rock, folk and fusion music in the
world. The entire city of New Haven plays host to The Festival. The New
Haven Green, named one of the country's 10 most beautiful public spaces,
is the jewel at the center. On the Green, the Festival presents a
series of unforgettable concerts, art activities, and opportunities for
creative play.
Many Festival events take place at Long Wharf Theatre, the legendary
Shubert Theater, and in the historic courtyards, auditoriums, and
theaters of Yale University. Tours by foot and bike take visitors
throughout New Haven and beyond to discover its wealth of historic,
ethnic and natural treasures. The Festival plays a vital role in enriching lives in New Haven and
throughout Connecticut by embracing diversity and leading people to
understand how their futures are entwined. Arts residencies are created in schools and community centers
throughout New Haven to introduce a diverse audience to the performing
arts. Every summer, international artists devote time to teach young
students of music, dance, theater and the arts.
Compiled from Arts & Ideas Web Site
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