Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy and the Arts - Year I

 

Linden Waldorf School, 3201 Hillsboro Pike, Nashville, TN  37215
August 2010 – May 2011 – 6-8 pm on Fridays, 9 am – 3 pm on Saturdays

 

August 27/28               Rick Spaulding, on faculty of Arcturus teacher training in Chicago.

September 24/25            Gary Banks, on faculty of Rudolf Steiner School of Ann Arbor.

October 8/9                 Gary Banks, on faculty of Rudolf Steiner School in Ann Arbor.

November 19/20          Craig Giddens, Creative Speech artist, former class teacher.           

January 21/22              Carol Triggiano, class teacher at Chicago Waldorf School.

February 18/19            Nathaniel Williams, artist and Waldorf teacher, Harlemville, NY

April 1/2                    Nathaniel Williams, artist and Waldorf teacher, Harlemville, NY

May 20/21                Michael Howard, sculptor, Living Form Studio in Amherst, Mass.

June 3/4                 Make-up if needed.

 

Supplies and Texts: 1) Anthroposophy in Everyday Life; 2) Theosophy;3)  How to Know Higher Worlds all by Rudolf Steiner. Ralph Waldo Emerson – The Infinitude of the Private Man York and Spaulding and The Natural History of the Intellect by Emerson edited by York and Spaulding – both available from Wrightwood Press (wrightwoodpress.org)


Local Coordinator:
_”TBA”__will be the local coordinator.  Participants can call her/him with any questions on location, potluck and supplies. Linden Waldorf – 615-354-0270


Finances:
Milan Daler, Administrator at the Center for Anthroposophy handles registration.  Please call him with questions at 603/654-2566.  

Coordinator of Foundation Studies: Barbara Richardson will coordinate pedagogical matters.  (207/865-6482)

 

Certificate in the Foundation Studies in the Arts and Anthroposophy granted upon completion of Year I and Year II, 128 hours, allowing one absence each year. 


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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