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- No events scheduled for May 14, 2024.
- No events scheduled for May 15, 2024.
Eurythmy as Visible Singing: A Public Course with Sea-Anna Vasilas
School of Eurythmy 289 Hungry Hollow Rd, Chestnut RidgeRudolf Steiner’s Cultural Epoch Indications as a Path to Tolerance
School of Eurythmy 289 Hungry Hollow Rd, Chestnut RidgeRudolf Steiner’s Cultural Epoch Indications as a Path to Tolerance
School of Eurythmy 289 Hungry Hollow Rd, Chestnut Ridge- No events scheduled for May 19, 2024.
Week of Events
Rudolf Steiner’s Cultural Epoch Indications as a Path to Tolerance
Rudolf Steiner’s Cultural Epoch Indications as a Path to Tolerance
'Both professionals and lay enthusiasts are invited to become acquainted with the styles of eurythmic movement that characterize successive stages of human consciousness.
The Life, Death, and Rebirth of the First Goetheanum, and How the Spirit of the Goetheanum Lives on Today
The Life, Death, and Rebirth of the First Goetheanum, and How the Spirit of the Goetheanum Lives on Today
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”?
Eurythmy as Visible Singing: A Public Course with Sea-Anna Vasilas
Eurythmy as Visible Singing: A Public Course with Sea-Anna Vasilas
You are warmly invited to this four-week series to celebrate the 100th year anniversary of the tone eurythmy course. We will explore the fundamental elements of eurythmy that bring the inaudible experience of music into visibility.
Whitsun Festival
Whitsun Festival
Join us in a celebration of Whitsun with choral singing, eurythmy and a festival address by Judith Brockway.