Events for May 9 - March 8 › Eurythmy Performances

Professional Course for Eurythmists with Annelies Davidson on Feeling, Thinking, Willing, & Lyric, Epic, Dramatic in Eurythmy

School of Eurythmy 289 Hungry Hollow Rd, Chestnut Ridge, NY, United States

Join us for a special speech eurythmy course with Annelies Davidson from the Netherlands, exclusively for professional eurythmists. Delve into the matters of style—lyric, epic, and dramatic—alongside the exploration of feeling, thinking, and the will. Discover ways to consciously embody and enrich your eurythmy practice. Spend a day with Annelies, working on your favorite poem or verse, and ignite new ideas for future artistic endeavor.

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Winter 2024 End-of-Term Festival

Threefold Auditorium 260 Hungry Hollow Road, Chestnut Ridge, NY, United States

Join us in celebrating the culmination of ESV's winter term as our students showcase their development and refinement. From the first class to post-graduate year, witness their immersive journey and diverse learning elements come to fruition at our Winter End-of-Term Festival

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Mysteries of Music Composition – Classicism Presentation by Grigory Smirnov

School of Eurythmy 289 Hungry Hollow Rd, Chestnut Ridge, NY, United States

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 third lecture will focus on exploring the music of the era of classicism through active listening and imagination.

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Eurythmy Spring Valley Postgraduate 2024 Performance

Threefold Auditorium 260 Hungry Hollow Road, Chestnut Ridge, NY, United States

Join us for an evening with the postgraduates hailing from China, the U.S., and Russia, and through their very dedicated work created a rich tapestry of music and poetry for their culminating program.

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ESV Open Day: A Morning Inside the Eurythmy Training for Prospective Students and Avid Eurythmy Lovers!

School of Eurythmy 289 Hungry Hollow Rd, Chestnut Ridge, NY, United States

Join us for a full morning experience of the harmonizing and healing power of eurythmy. This is an intensive half-day of eurythmy to enter the world of poetry and music, and to experience new vistas and insights into oneself—a first introduction for those considering a part-time Frontier or full-time eurythmy training, or for anyone just interested in a eurythmy immersion.

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The Life, Death, and Rebirth of the First Goetheanum, and How the Spirit of the Goetheanum Lives on Today

School of Eurythmy 289 Hungry Hollow Rd, Chestnut Ridge, NY, United States

One year after the burning of the Goetheanum, Rudolf Steiner was asked, “Why do you keep speaking of the Goetheanum? We have no Goetheanum.” “No,” he replied. “The Goetheanum exists. It stands before our spiritual eyes.” We will consider the First Goetheanum from its inception, construction, spiritual significance, and the fateful New Year’s Eve of 1922 when it was consumed by fire. How, during 1923, did the Spirit of the Goetheanum live on, leading to the Christmas Conference and the Foundation Stone Meditation? How did this form “a turning point in time”?

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Whitsun Festival

Threefold Auditorium 260 Hungry Hollow Road, Chestnut Ridge, NY, United States

Join us in a celebration of Whitsun with choral singing, eurythmy and a festival address by Judith Brockway.

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The Path of the New Mysteries

Threefold Auditorium 260 Hungry Hollow Road, Chestnut Ridge, NY, United States

Does Anthroposophy have a future? This question seems to have been very much alive for Rudolf Steiner in the weeks leading up to the Christmas Foundation Meeting. Was it this question that inspired his decision to inaugurate the esoteric work of the School for Spiritual Science? He knew that it was only through an esoteric deepening that new life could flow into the spiritual work and allow anthroposophical practice to bear fruit in the world.

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260 Hungry Hollow Road,
Chestnut Ridge, NY 10977

Phone: 845.352.5020

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