Jordan Walker spoke with Joan Sleigh about her work with leadership in the tumult of today’s life. Leadership as an...
Kate Estember just turned 40. At 26, she became an Assistant Professor of Psychology, and at 28 she co-founded the...
South Egremont, Massachusetts. Shaping the threshold between life and death. The dying and death of a loved one requires a delicate approach, both to do justice to the person who is leaving and to attend to the needs of the bereaved. On October 19, the American Christian Community is organizing...
Arlesheim, Switzerland. New eurythmy therapy training in Spanish. The Arlesheim Academy for Anthroposophic Medicine is offering therapeutic eurythmy training in...
Stuttgart, Germany. A new foundations course starting in the fall. The understanding of illness and the therapeutic interventions of anthroposophy-based...
Should curricula in other countries be based on a European ideal? Does that even exist? And what can European Waldorf schools learn from other cultures? Sven Saar, who is internationally active in teacher education, offers suggestions. Does it make sense for children in Indonesia to knit socks (which no one...
Since September 2021 Sven Saar and Alan Swindell have been leading the new seminar in Ringwood, South England, the largest...
Susan West Kurz evokes compost as a potent metaphor for biography work. Here, as we round the corner to St....
Philmont, New York. An online course on anthroposophical painting. With its rich earth tones and colorful leaves, autumn is arguably one of the most inspiring seasons for painters. The anthroposophical educational initiative Free Columbia is offering a five-week online painting course for anyone interested from September 24 to October 29....
Taichung, Taiwan. A course on Steiner’s influence on the visual arts. As the world continues to discover the living legacy...
New York. An online singing course for parents and educators. Singing is much more than an artistic skill or form...











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