Steiner School of Speech Arts End-of-Term Festival
Red Barn Painting Studio 185A Hungry Hollow Road, Chestnut Ridge, NY, United StatesJoin us for Steiner School of Speech Arts End-of-Term Festival.
Join us for Steiner School of Speech Arts End-of-Term Festival.
Come learn how to needle-felt a gnome with Carmen Mañon and create a little world around it. No experience necessary, just a willingness to explore the possibilities inherent in fleece fibers. This workshop is for people aged sixteen and older.
With Kelly Beekman During this art-filled day, you will discover new ways to approach art-making with your students, as you explore the beauty and diversity of the human body through drawing and painting.
Join us for a captivating Advent talk with Mac Mead as we unravel the rhythmic heartbeat of the Earth, building up to the enchanting season of Christmas.
Kaylah will be joined by musicians Liev Golowasch, John McDowell, Liana Gabel and Luc Moutin.
Eurythmy Spring Valley's 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and postgraduate-year students have been deeply immersed in learning the many elements at each stage of their studies since September. We invite you to join us in celebrating our students’ work at two festive evenings this December!
Holiday Open Studio! Explore plant-dyed materials, craft kits, and unique hand-made items. Plus, enjoy free card-making activities with embroidery and complimentary refreshments.
Shepherds hear the good news on Christmas Eve. Children over three years old are welcome.
Celebrate the season with a concert featuring singing, bells, music, eurythmy, and caroling. Donations gratefully accepted.
We invite you to join us in a process of discovery as we strive to enter deeply into the significance of the deed of the Christmas Foundation Meeting of 1923 for today and for the future.
With Joachim Ziegler & Jessica Heffernan Ziegler Conflict in organizational life is something most of us accept and then try to avoid. But what if we learn to view conflict constructively, and to use it as a tool for effecting positive change in the workplace?
This new series of workshops, presented virtually in six two-hour Saturday morning workshops, creates opportunities for Waldorf early childhood teachers of all experience levels to gain new insights in a supportive circle of early childhood colleagues.
With Joachim Ziegler & Jessica Heffernan Ziegler Conflict in organizational life is something most of us accept and then try to avoid. But what if we learn to view conflict constructively, and to use it as a tool for effecting positive change in the workplace?
We invite you to take the mid-winter Eurythmy course with Sea-Anna Vasilas, ESV Faculty and Member of the ESV Ensemble.
Public Lecture by Mac Mead. We’ll look at the context and significance of Rudolf Steiner’s Agriculture lectures given in June 1924 in Koberwitz, Silesia, and focus on a central theme, the agricultural individuality. What are the What, Why, How, and When of this guiding star of biodynamic work?
260 Hungry Hollow Road,
Chestnut Ridge, NY 10977
Phone: 845.352.5020
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