Foundation Stone Meditation in Eurythmy
Threefold Auditorium 260 Hungry Hollow Road, Chestnut Ridge, NY, United StatesA performance of Rudolf Steiner's Foundation Stone Meditation in the original German
A performance of Rudolf Steiner's Foundation Stone Meditation in the original German
The Light Eurythmy Ensemble from Switzerland explores the connection between nature and humanity. Their program Light of the Earth includes poetry, music, and a Grimm's tale, performed worldwide for over 20 years.
An offering of music, eurythmy, poetry, and speech chorus, with a festival address by Renate Kurth. Karl Fredrickson will read the names of community members who have died in the past year. Due to the quiet nature of the event, the doors will be closed when the program begins.
A new part-time Frontier class starts in November 2024 for those interested in eurythmy while maintaining other commitments. This two-year program includes seven weeks of study sessions and independent assignments with local mentors, covering the first year of eurythmy training. It prepares students to transition into the full-time program, enhancing their inner and outer life through eurythmy's unique movement and balance. This is a rare opportunity to join the Frontier class
The Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 freed over four million enslaved people, but a deeper shift in American consciousness made it possible. This evening, we’ll explore how American literature, like Walt Whitman's poetry, and individuals like Laura Bridgman and Dorothea Dix, helped reshape ideas of human dignity. Their efforts laid the groundwork for later rights movements.
A Shovel of Stars Overhead: Where to? What next?” embodies the longing, questioning, and bewilderment that belong to this moment in America, while asking where, from whom, and how something greater can come to be. The program is inspired by the words and compositions of a diversity of artists who poignantly reflect the tensions of their own time.
A composer’s outlook on the mystery of music creation, musical expression, and perception; music as a higher form of communication and spiritual activity. The next two lectures of the ongoing series will focus on exploring some of the music of the Romantic era through active listening and imagination.
You are warmly invited to join us for an evening of magic! Our very own Cezary Ciaglo, from Green Meadow Waldorf School, has a twin brother, hailing from Armenia, who will amaze and astound us with feats of mystery and surprise!
A composer’s outlook on the mystery of music creation, musical expression, and perception; music as a higher form of communication and spiritual activity. The next two lectures of the ongoing series will focus on exploring some of the music of the Romantic era through active listening and imagination.
Rudolf Steiner spoke about how the legend of the Ancient Egyptian Isis prepared the way for the veneration of Mother Mary and now the time has come to take a further step to recognize the Divine Sophia through Anthroposophia. Hans will lead us on this inner journey from Isis to Mary to Sophia out of his many years of study and of this theme through his path as a painter.
Celebrate the growth of Eurythmy Spring Valley students at our autumn festival! Experience their journey from first-year exercises to postgraduate performances during two festive evenings this December.
From prophecy in Jerusalem to Jesus’ baptism, Glen Williamson blends Gospel accounts with insights from Rudolf Steiner and others to unveil the divine and human interplay in this epic story
Join us for this year's winter studio program. Once again, the members of the ESV Ensemble and eurythmists in the area and from afar have been preparing solos and duets, and will offer a rich array of pieces comprised of speech and tone eurythmy.
Annelies Davidson began performing & teaching in adult education in 1975 in London, England. She continued that work 1986- 2002 as a faculty member & stage artist at Eurythmy Spring Valley. She was active 2002-2008 as a freelance eurythmy teacher & director in different settings in Chestnut Ridge, NY, & abroad while caring for the old & dying, when time allowed, at the Fellowship Community also in Chestnut Ridge, NY. In 2008, she rejoined the faculty of Eurythmy Spring Valley. At the age of 70, Annelies retired to the Netherlands but still returns each year for a month to Eurythmy Spring Valley to teach.
Annelies Davidson began performing & teaching in adult education in 1975 in London, England. She continued that work 1986- 2002 as a faculty member & stage artist at Eurythmy Spring Valley. She was active 2002-2008 as a freelance eurythmy teacher & director in different settings in Chestnut Ridge, NY, & abroad while caring for the old & dying, when time allowed, at the Fellowship Community also in Chestnut Ridge, NY. In 2008, she rejoined the faculty of Eurythmy Spring Valley. At the age of 70, Annelies retired to the Netherlands but still returns each year for a month to Eurythmy Spring Valley to teach.
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