

Photo by Tom Kluzak




Photo by Tom Kluzak

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Photo courtesy Mike Vladika

Photo by Tom Kluzak

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Photo courtesy Nancy Borchers
PHOTOS: This Week in Idyllwild: November 24, 2016
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Last week, the Idyllwild Arts Dance Department presented its first concert of the school year, the Fall Dance Concert. In conjunction with the concert, there was a 100th-birthday celebration of dance legend Bella Lewitzky. In her honor, the students performed three pieces that Lewitzky choreographed. In 1954, Lewitzky became the founding chair of the Dance Department at Idyllwild School of Music and the Arts (now Idyllwild Arts), and taught at the school until 1972. In the early 2000s, her daughter, Nora Daniel, continued teaching her mother’s techniques. Idyllwild Arts is one of the few dance programs in the United States that offers Lewitzky Technique as part of its curriculum. Photo by Jenny Kirchner


















Rick Barker, much-loved Idyllwild author and community volunteer, served on the Idyllwild Community Center board and was an advocate for the Idyllwild Dog Park, now under ICC management. Preston Sparks, local actor, craftsman and community volunteer, recently installed a memorial bench he created to honor Barker, who died this year on Jan. 20. Sparks said…
By Associates of the Idyllwild Arts FoundationContributed The Associates of the Idyllwild Arts Foundation have been supporting our community and the Idyllwild Arts Academy and Summer Program since 1968. While the world around us changes, the Associates are committed to our mission of supporting the Scholarship Funds of Idyllwild Arts Academy and Summer Program and…
Idyllwild Arts Technical Director and Theatre faculty member Todd Carpenter had said prior to beginning the 860-mile Race Across the West that his goal was to finish. He did considerably better than that, finishing first in the solo (not team) under-50 age division and second overall. Thirty-two racers competed in the RAW solo category…
Memorial Day at Lake Hemet Campgrounds will be big. For the first time, swimming will be permitted at the lake. And not only swimming, but a water park for families featuring 11 floating play structures, three of them dedicated to very young children. Kelly Lam, marketing director for the California Parks Company that operates the…