Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy and the Arts

The Waldorf School, 739 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington, MA  02420 – 781/863-1063

 

Year I – Term I- Pathways to Self-Development  - September 2010 – May 2011

Wednesdays, 5:00 – 9:00 pm

 

Fall:  How to Know Higher Worlds and Eurythmy

Clear the Clutter – Make Space for your Life – Eurythmy – Barbara Richardson

September 15 – Opening Session

How to Know Higher Worlds and Eurythmy – Elizabeth Trocki and Liatt Zehavi

September 29, October 13 & 27, November 3 & 17

Rudolf Steiner and Ralph Waldo Emerson – Rick Spaulding

December 15

Winter/Spring:  The Riddle of Human Nature

Theosophy and Form Drawing – Arthur Auer

January 5 & 19, February 2 & 9

Anthroposophy and Everyday Life with Music and Painting – Helena Niiva-Sawyer

March 2 & 16

Exploring the Senses through the Arts – Faculty to be announced

March 30 and April 13 & May 11

 

Program:  For more information contact Barbara Richardson, Foundation Studies Coordinator, 207/865-6482 or brichardson(at)centerforanthroposophy.org


Logistics:
  Call local coordinator Tricia Cooper at 617/558-3322 or email triciaannecooper(at)gmail.com re: books, eurythmy shoes, potluck, directions, etc.


Registration and Finances
: Please contact Milan Daler, Administrator at the Center for Anthroposophy, PO Box 545, Wilton, NH  03086, phone: 603/654-2566.

 

Texts: How to Know Higher Worlds, Theosophy, Anthroposophy in Everyday Life by Rudolf Steiner; The Natural History of the Intellect by Emerson, edited by Spaulding and York (Wrightwood Press); and Clear the Clutter – Make Space for your Life by Inge van der Ploeg. 

Please purchase texts and read before classes begin.

           

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.

 


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