Our Experience of Nature in Spring
Three Views of Our Landscape with Kenneth Melia. Please note: Pre-registration is required, and space is limited.
Three Views of Our Landscape with Kenneth Melia. Please note: Pre-registration is required, and space is limited.
With Judith Symonds. In this three-session course for beginners, we will use 12 x 16” lap looms to learn the what, why, and how of warp and weft. Students will complete several small projects, and acquire the skills needed to continue exploring tapestry weaving on their own.
Springtime flowers and birdsong call for lively, joyful movement . . . . Please join us for our last public course of the school year: a four week series in the merry month of May!
What can beekeepers do to help our bees thrive and flourish? This half-day workshop will focus on timely tasks every beekeeper should have in mind to encourage hives to build up and multiply.
Participants in this workshop will experience how the elements of music and tone eurythmy can remind us of our wholeness as individuals and in relation to each other. No experience is necessary. This class is open to all.
A one-day introduction to eurythmy, especially for those considering entering a training or just seeking a one-day eurythmy immersion.
Three Views of Our Landscape with Kenneth Melia. Please note: Pre-registration is required, and space is limited.
With Robert McKay. The Friday evening lecture will give an overview of the anthroposophical path of knowledge as developed by Rudolf Steiner. The following two-day workshop will offer an experiential introduction to a number of meditations as practiced through Spiritual Science.
This year’s summer line-up of professional development and introductory opportunities consists of ten courses — Approaching Grades 1-8, Introduction to Waldorf Early Childhood Education, and Collaborative Leadership — each delivered in real-time, virtual classrooms. All our courses include copious resource materials and provide ample opportunities for community-building with fellow course participants to assist you in your coming school year.
Discover the innate potential of your voice. This retreat is for singers of all levels, musicians, teachers, and any person yearning to sing with creative renewal. No special talent or musical ability is required.
Professional development for decision-makers—including administrators, directors, board and committee members, and faculty chairs—working in Waldorf schools or other workplace settings. This course will be taught remotely in real-time.
The Steiner School of Speech Arts offers one-week intensives as an introduction to the artistic forming of speech through Rudolf Steiner’s exercises in articulation and breathing. Any block may be taken separately, and all blocks are appropriate for any level of experience.
Rudolf Steiner pointed to a sequence from the founding of the Christian Community in September 1922, to the burning of the Goetheanum at the end of that year, to the Christmas Conference. In this hundredth anniversary year of both the founding of the Christian Community and the burning of the Goetheanum, can an exploration of these events help us to understand the nature of the New Mysteries?
For an enlivening preparation to begin the new school year, join us for this summer afternoon with Dorothea exploring the rich qualities in tone eurythmy elements. Dorothea's lifetime of delving into the nature of eurythmy allows her to unlock for others the vast resources inherent in each musical element.
Please join us as we celebrate the arts of eurythmy and speech and the balancing capacities of these arts together!
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Chestnut Ridge, NY 10977
Phone: 845.352.5020
Fax: 845.352.5071
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