Bringing Diverse Music to Your Classroom
VirtualA two-part online workshop series on how to create an inclusive music curriculum.
A two-part online workshop series on how to create an inclusive music curriculum.
In Parzival, Wolfram von Eschenbach lifts us into the heart of the High Medieval imagination, where knightly valor meets gentle steadfastness, and adventure intertwines with sorrow. From Arthur’s Court to the Grail’s sacred circle, Parzival’s journey becomes a soulscape of self-discovery, failure, and devotion—offering timeless insights for modern hearts.
An opportunity for prospective Sunbridge students to learn about our Elementary & Elementary Music Teacher Education programs, both enrolling this summer.
Annelies Davidson began performing & teaching in adult education in 1975 in London, England. She continued that work 1986- 2002 as a faculty member & stage artist at Eurythmy Spring Valley. She was active 2002-2008 as a freelance eurythmy teacher & director in different settings in Chestnut Ridge, NY, & abroad while caring for the old & dying, when time allowed, at the Fellowship Community also in Chestnut Ridge, NY. In 2008, she rejoined the faculty of Eurythmy Spring Valley. At the age of 70, Annelies retired to the Netherlands but still returns each year for a month to Eurythmy Spring Valley to teach.
Annelies Davidson is visiting from the Netherlands and offering an introductory speech eurythmy session for professional eurythmists. Then she will be working on solos with individuals. Only six time slots are available, so six eurythmists can apply.
Discover the unique textures of wool in this hands-on felting workshop! Learn diverse techniques and create projects like a candle mat, bowl, and coasters. Open to participants 16+ of all skill levels.
Come be inspired and transported as Green Meadow's own distinguished music faculty perform a wide selection of exciting repertoire.
From March 3-7, 2025, Noris Friedman and Harlan Gilbert will lead a pedagogy block on 3rd-5th grades. Harlan will explore Steiner’s key texts to shape the curriculum around child development, while Noris will focus on the eurythmy curriculum for ages 9-11.
Annelies Davidson began performing & teaching in adult education in 1975 in London, England. She continued that work 1986- 2002 as a faculty member & stage artist at Eurythmy Spring Valley. She was active 2002-2008 as a freelance eurythmy teacher & director in different settings in Chestnut Ridge, NY, & abroad while caring for the old & dying, when time allowed, at the Fellowship Community also in Chestnut Ridge, NY. In 2008, she rejoined the faculty of Eurythmy Spring Valley. At the age of 70, Annelies retired to the Netherlands but still returns each year for a month to Eurythmy Spring Valley to teach.
Explore listening as a sacred act through lyre tone, movement, and improvisation. Open to all—no musical experience required, just an open heart
Internationally acclaimed harpist Nicolas Carter charms audiences with the magical sounds of the Paraguayan harp. His unique performances integrate an extensive repertoire of Latin American harp music with storytelling, simple observations and reflections on culture, often with a hint of humor, to create a warm and inviting experience for audiences.
Discover warmth and light through eurythmy this winter, exploring inner and outer movements with copper rods, balls, and collaborative exercises.
Experience Biography and Social Art through exercises and conversation. Meeting each other in authentic ways, we awaken connections within and with others. This session is for those considering the training program and/or with a desire to learn more about this work.
You are warmly invited to the Steiner School of Speech Arts spring end-of-term. Join us to experience an evening of story and poetry!
Craig Holdrege guides us in observing the living dynamic qualities of plants & animals to better understand the world around us. Sherry Wildfeuer shares how the Stella Natura planting calendar is created, what it tells us, and how we can use it to learn to work with nature’s rhythms and forces.
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