Rudolf Steiner’s landscape design reveals a harmonious interplay between the building impulse and what was given by nature. Before construction...
At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, the “women’s question”—the struggle of women for the...
Alan Hovhaness was exposed to the most varied influences when he created his symphonies. His music is transcultural and anticipates future togetherness. People in the Old World often think that good music and eminent achievements can only come from the old Europe. This is certainly not true for popular music,...
Marginalia on the Life of Rudolf Steiner, Number 27. While in Weimar, Rudolf Steiner maintained a friendship with the Bock...
At the recent World Teachers’ Conference, there was an event devoted to themes on the tasks of the School for...
From April 15 to 22, 1923, a course for Swiss teachers was held in the carpentry workshop (Schreinerei) right next to the ruins of the burnt down first Goetheanum. A group of Czech teachers also travelled to Dornach for the course. During that week, Rudolf Steiner gave eight lectures (GA...
Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work 26 In his Autobiography, Rudolf Steiner wrote in detail about a personality who would...
Having been asked what kind of vision Rudolf Steiner developed in 1923 for the Anthroposophical Society after the Goetheanum burned...
At a time when Europe is experiencing a deep crisis, the ‹Swiss model› is once again coming to the fore. The fate of modern Switzerland was decided 175 years ago. An important yet forgotten figure in anthroposophy and Swiss spiritual life played a decisive role in this: Ignaz Troxler. While...
Marginalia to Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work, Number 25. Before Rudolf Steiner met the famous reciter Alexander Strakosch in person,...
Should curricula in other countries be based on a European ideal? Does that even exist? And what can European Waldorf...
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