Building Reciprocal Relationships With Our Indigenous Communities
VirtualAn opportunity to explore practical implementations for classrooms and schools in working with your area’s indigenous culture in a respectful and reciprocal manner.
An opportunity to explore practical implementations for classrooms and schools in working with your area’s indigenous culture in a respectful and reciprocal manner.
Learn the basics of weaving on a 16-inch rigid heddle loom in this three-session, hands-on workshop. Participants will explore warping, weaving, and creative rhythm while making their own handwoven fabric. Class size is limited.
How can we become an instrument to bring the inaudible experience of music to visibility? Join us as we explore the fundamental elements of beat, rhythm, and melos as a foundation for tone eurythmy.
Join a group of community members interested in working with seasonal music and poetry through speech and tone eurythmy around the themes of Easter. Course led by Sea-Anna Vasilas, faculty and ensemble member of Eurythmy Spring Valley. For individuals with some experience and familiarity with eurythmy.
How can we become an instrument to bring the inaudible experience of music to visibility? Join us as we explore the fundamental elements of beat, rhythm, and melos as a foundation for tone eurythmy.
How do we come into conversation with the seven planetary gestures and twelve zodiac gestures? How do the vowels and consonants speak through these cosmic beings? Join us for an introduction to the movements and speech of the planets and zodiac in eurythmy.
In the morning Craig Holdrege explores how to work with the living dynamic qualities of plants and animals to better understand the world around us. In the afternoon, Sherry Wildfeuer, the founder of the Stella Natura planting calendar, explains how the calendar is created, what it tells us, and how we can use it to learn to work with nature’s rhythms and forces.
In this course, we will design and hand-sew a complete outfit using natural fibers—cotton, linen, wool, and silk. Through simple pattern drafting, plant dyeing, embroidery, and other techniques, we’ll explore a meditative and creative approach to garment making.
The Eurythmy Spring Valley Ensemble will share the ever-moving story of Joan of Arc (1412–1431), with a rich tapestry of original music by Grigory Smirnov.
This four-year, part-time training meets each summer and winter, helping teachers refine their handwork skills, deepen creativity, and learn to bring these experiences to children, valuable for educators in all school settings.
The first of three gatherings this year that may provide a cohesive space for reflection on the two texts many are reading together. 7:30 - 9 PM in the Cafe inner dining room. We will review the lecture by Rudolf Steiner titled 'How Can the Destitution of Soul in Modern Times Be Overcome?'
How can we become an instrument to bring the inaudible experience of music to visibility? Join us as we explore the fundamental elements of beat, rhythm, and melos as a foundation for tone eurythmy.
Join a group of community members interested in working with seasonal music and poetry through speech and tone eurythmy around the themes of Easter. Course led by Sea-Anna Vasilas, faculty and ensemble member of Eurythmy Spring Valley. For individuals with some experience and familiarity with eurythmy.
How can we become an instrument to bring the inaudible experience of music to visibility? Join us as we explore the fundamental elements of beat, rhythm, and melos as a foundation for tone eurythmy.
How do we come into conversation with the seven planetary gestures and twelve zodiac gestures? How do the vowels and consonants speak through these cosmic beings? Join us for an introduction to the movements and speech of the planets and zodiac in eurythmy.
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