Martha Graham on Campus
In February, the Interlochen Arts Academy Dance Ensemble took the stage at Corson Auditorium and performed the Martha Graham masterwork Diversion of Angels.
Breaking the Sound Barrier
Academy alumnus and Sphinx Organization founder Aaron Dworkin reflects on diversity in classical music.
Shooting on Film
Academy Motion Picture Arts senior Aaron Jaffe returns to the roots of his art, courtesy of a grant from The Panavision Company.
Grammy Update
In February, Interlochen was proud to celebrate 12 Grammy Award nominations for members within our community.
Named Scholarships
Interlochen has recently welcomed many gifts to create new scholarship funds. The motivation for each gift is different and each has its own story.
Caring for Priceless Artistic Treasures
Creating priceless art takes talent, and restoring it from the ravages of time takes technology, chemistry and faithfulness to the artists' original intent.
Saving Martha's Music
It was not unusual for Martha Curtis to have a seizure while performing on stage. Despite the dangers, Martha decided to move forward with radical brain surgery because the seizures had nearly taken away her ability to make music.
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