A year of uncertainty draws to a close, and on Christmas Eve, the stream of crises and catastrophes fades into...
A conversation about global and personal steps with the architect, entrepreneur, and sustainability researcher Thomas Rau. The questions asked by...
In October, the Goetheanum will launch a new artistic course of study in sculpture, architecture, and painting (one trimester each) on an anthroposophical and Goetheanistic basis. This will be the first course of its kind at the Goetheanum, encompassing sculpture, painting, and architecture. Christiane Haid and Barbara Schnetzler are leading...
This summer, the Goetheanum Stage will be performing all four of Rudolf Steiner’s Mystery Dramas from July 12 to 16....
Israeli theater director, Bothmer gymnast, and language designer Ofer Sagie is trying to perform «Faust» in Israel for the first time in...
240 years ago, the Arlesheim Hermitage was designed in the style of an English landscape garden. Not far from the Goetheanum in Dornach, it’s one of the most beautiful and important landscape gardens in Switzerland. Visitors are greeted by a natural oasis with streams, ponds, and labyrinthine paths reminiscent of...
A place where I enter into dialogue with art itself and a person who encourages this dialogue—an encounter with Joachim...
Philmont, New York. Playful art courses for everyone. For those looking to nurture their inner artist this summer, the donation-based...
All that is good, beautiful, and true comes in threes—sweet, salty, and sour; heads, hands, and hearts; darkness, light, and color. And stories, so they say, do too. One—the Beginning: Setting the Stage Once upon a time, there was a village built on a long-forgotten sacred site, surrounded by a...
This fall, a new one-year art course taught in German will begin at the Goetheanum. What impulse has driven the...
In January, the Goetheanum stage plays ‹King Lear›, directed by Andrea Pfaehler. The former director Christopher Marcus visited the actors...











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