Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy and the Arts - Year I

Upper Valley Waldorf School, 80 Bluff Rd, Quechee, VT 05059, 802/296-2496

September 2011 – May 2012 – Fridays 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., Saturdays 9:00 to 3:00 pm

 

September 16/17
How to Know Higher Worlds and Art - Elizabeth Trocki

October 14/15
How to Know Higher Worlds and Art - Elizabeth Trocki

November 18/19
How to Know Higher Worlds and Art - Elizabeth Trocki 

January 13/14
Theosophy and Art - Elizabeth Auer

February 10/11
Theosophy and Art - Elizabeth Auer 

March 9/10
Theosophy  and Eurythmy - Thomas and Valerie Poplawski

April 13/14
"Emerson as the Fore-runner of Anthroposophy in America" Emerson and Steiner - Rick Spaulding

Eurythmy with Barbara Richardson

May 11/12
Anthroposophy in Everyday Life and Art - Marietta & Jean Yeager 

June 3/4
Make-up session, if needed.

Supplies and Texts: 

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

Local Coordinator:
Heather Rowland
Please call her with questions on location, potluck, and supplies:
802/763-2955 or h_rowland(at)hotmail.com

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

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

Certificate
The Certificate in the Foundation Studies in the Arts and Anthroposophy is granted upon completion of Year I and Year II, 128 hours, allowing one absence each year.  Tuition must be paid in full to receive Certificate.

Dear Friends,

Greetings!  We are happy to announce a new program of Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy and the Arts, starting in September 2011 at the Upper Valley Waldorf School, Quechee, VT.

We have assembled a seasoned faculty –– some local folks and some “from away.”  They will provide you with a good foundation for future work as parents, Waldorf teachers, and human beings!  

This two-year Certificate program has been helping build community for many years.  The course sessions offer an opportunity to think, discuss, and undertake art together with others.  A potluck is held as part of each session to facilitate a bit more social free-flow conversation with faculty and other participants. Registrations are being received now.  

We will require a group of 15-18 people in order for us to launch the program at this site.

Refundable Deposits:

What if…If we do not receive enough registrations your deposit will be returned.  
If you would like to apply for scholarship, please note it on the registration form.  
If your award is not sufficient your deposit will be returned.

Heather Rowland has agreed to be the local coordinator; please can call her for details.

If you have ever wanted to know more about Waldorf – or to experience a bit of Waldorf for yourself, as an adult – come join us!

 

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Center for Anthroposophy
P.O. Box 545
Wilton, NH 03086

Voice: (603) 654-2566
Fax: (603) 654-5258
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