Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy and the Arts - Year I – Term II

Asheville, North Carolina

September – November 2010 – 10 am – 6 pm on Saturdays

 

September 18            Biodynamic Agriculture at Michaelmas - Lloyd Nelson and Jon Lyerly

October 16               Theosophy and Art as Spiritual Activity with Michael Howard

November 20            Theosophy and Art as Spiritual Activity with Michael Howard

 

LOCATION: 

Abernethy United Methodist Church, 1418 Patton Ave., Asheville, NC 28806

 

Supplies and Texts:  

Stella Natura – Biodynamic Planting Calendar from Kimberton Hills, PA

Culture and Horticulture by Wolfe Stohrl 

Gardening for Life by Maria Thun

Theosophy by Rudolf Steiner

Books and supplies can be ordered from The Vesica Institute, 828/298-7007 or info(at)vesica.org


Local Coordinator:  Marie Davis will be the local coordinator.  Contact her with any questions on location and potluck, etc. (828/273-5647) marieoliviadavis(at)gmail.com


Finances: Milan Daler, Administrator, Center for Anthroposophy, (603/654-2566) milan(at)centerforanthroposophy.org


Coordinator of Foundation Studies: Barbara Richardson will coordinate program matters.  (207/865-6482) brichardson(at)centerforanthroposophy.org

 

Mission Statement

The Center for Anthroposophy welcomes adults dedicated to the education of today’s youth and to the practice of self-transformation. Working out of the science of the spirit pioneered by Rudolf Steiner, the Center offers innovative adult educational programs that *stimulate new inner growth and development *transform existing gifts and talents into new creative capacities *re-enliven life’s experiences so that they may become seeds for future work in the world. The Center supports schools worldwide, inspiring Waldorf teachers and those who stand with them as administrators, trustees, parents, and friends.

 

Year 1
Term I - January – May 2010
Term II - September – November 2010

Year 2
Term I - January – May 2011
Term II - September – November 2011




 


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