Pfeiffer Center Midwinter Intensive: Cosmic & Earthly Nutrition
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED.
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED.
This Sunbridge Institute Teachers Conference tackles the important task of uncovering racism in the Waldorf movement and identifying steps we must take to dismantle it.
In this free community workshop, Chris Marlow will share how to mend knit wool items. Bring your favorite sweater, scarf, and socks back to life! Pre-registration is not required for this free event. Bring a knit wool item that needs repair.
In this four-session course with Chris Marlow, we will learn — by doing — how to prepare and spin wool fiber. Starting with a raw fleece from local Jacob sheep, we will wash the wool, card it, and spin it using a drop spindle. In the final class, we will bring color to our yarn using natural dyes from the Fiber Craft Studio's dye garden.
The first of three lecture/workshops with Harlan Gilbert on the karma of COVID-19. Each session will include a lecture, group discussion, and Q&A. Please note: This workshop was previously scheduled for November 2, 2021.
Facilitators: Jessica Heffernan Ziegler and Stephanie Rynas. Phases of decision-making is a time-honored leadership concept. This workshop uses school budgets and the budgeting process to explore the decision-making process.
This Valentine's Day, show someone special how much you care with a charming card you made by hand with your friends from the Fiber Craft Studio.
The second of three lecture/workshops with Harlan Gilbert on the karma of COVID-19. Each session will include a lecture, group discussion, and Q&A. Please note: This workshop was previously scheduled for November 9, 2021.
Join us for a virtual Open Day! Anyone interested in learning more about Waldorf teaching and teacher education is invited to attend and ask questions. On tap is a panel discussion with representatives from our teacher education programs, plus presentations on Sunbridge’s offerings, admissions, and financial aid.
A talk by Herbert Hagens. Seating is limited; please RSVP to reserve your place. Online RSVPs close at 4:00pm on the day of the event. Walk-ins will be admitted until capacity is reached.
A festival celebrating human pre-existence and the journey toward birth with music, eurythmy, and poetry. Seating is limited; please RSVP to reserve your place. Online RSVPs close at 4:00pm on the day of the event. Walk-ins will be admitted until capacity is reached.
The third of three lecture/workshops with Harlan Gilbert on the karma of COVID-19. Each session will include a lecture, group discussion, and Q&A. Please note: This workshop was previously scheduled for November 16, 2021.
The Steiner School of Speech Arts is offering three one-week intensive blocks as an introduction to the artistic forming of speech through Rudolf Steiner’s exercises in articulation and breathing: January 2-8, February 20-26, and April 8-14, 2022. Any block may be taken separately, and all blocks are appropriate for any level of experience.
1923. Rudolf Steiner and his spiritual vision for humanity are under attack. Will his friends and colleagues recognize their karma in time for their work to go forward?
Second-year speech student Carley Horan will present the term's work with dramatic ballads, prose pieces, and exercises from the second-year curriculum.
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