Monday Night Music Salon is back!
Christian Community Church 15 Margetts Road, Chestnut Ridge, NY, United StatesJoin us for a monthly Music Salon where we gather in a Café atmosphere for artistic sharing and time together in community.
Join us for a monthly Music Salon where we gather in a Café atmosphere for artistic sharing and time together in community.
An offering of music, eurythmy, poetry, and speech chorus, with a festival address by Renate Kurth. Karl Fredrickson will read the names of community members who have died in the past year. Due to the quiet nature of the event, the doors will be closed when the program begins.
A new part-time Frontier class starts in November 2024 for those interested in eurythmy while maintaining other commitments. This two-year program includes seven weeks of study sessions and independent assignments with local mentors, covering the first year of eurythmy training. It prepares students to transition into the full-time program, enhancing their inner and outer life through eurythmy's unique movement and balance. This is a rare opportunity to join the Frontier class
The Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 freed over four million enslaved people, but a deeper shift in American consciousness made it possible. This evening, we’ll explore how American literature, like Walt Whitman's poetry, and individuals like Laura Bridgman and Dorothea Dix, helped reshape ideas of human dignity. Their efforts laid the groundwork for later rights movements.
Join in the conversation with representatives of our low-residency High School Teacher Education diploma program, enrolling in July 2025, and learn about the Sunbridge program experience.
Sunbridge's essential workshop for Waldorf professionals interested in examining racism in the Waldorf movement and identifying steps we must take to dismantle it. With facilitators Keelah Helwig, Heather Scott, and Vicki Larson.
Bring your fiber, textile, or clothing item to the Studio to dye. An indigo dye pot will be waiting for you!
A Shovel of Stars Overhead: Where to? What next?” embodies the longing, questioning, and bewilderment that belong to this moment in America, while asking where, from whom, and how something greater can come to be. The program is inspired by the words and compositions of a diversity of artists who poignantly reflect the tensions of their own time.
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 next two lectures of the ongoing series will focus on exploring some of the music of the Romantic era through active listening and imagination.
Create unique jewelry inspired by nature at the Fiber Craft Studio! Guided by artist April Saladino, this workshop welcomes participants 16+ to craft wearable art using provided or personal materials. No experience needed
From the first moment of hearing a musical interval, we enter the realm of inaudible experience. In this course, Dorothea will explore the qualities of each interval and how together they draw us into a living process from prime to octave.
From the first moment of hearing a musical interval, we enter the realm of inaudible experience. In this course, Dorothea will explore the qualities of each interval and how together they draw us into a living process from prime to octave.
You are warmly invited to join us for an evening of magic! Our very own Cezary Ciaglo, from Green Meadow Waldorf School, has a twin brother, hailing from Armenia, who will amaze and astound us with feats of mystery and surprise!
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 next two lectures of the ongoing series will focus on exploring some of the music of the Romantic era through active listening and imagination.
We look forward to returning to the warm welcome of Hilltop House and its bustling music cafe. As always, both indoors and out will transform to bring you the nostalgic joy of Holidays past with Christmas trees, cider & chestnuts, holiday treats, children’s activities, puppet plays, festive music, and a wide array of beautiful and unique handmade gifts, crystals, candles, and more.
260 Hungry Hollow Road,
Chestnut Ridge, NY 10977
Phone: 845.352.5020
Fax: 845.352.5071
Email: info@threefold.org