Francesca Rachele Oppedisano published an article in the art magazine stayinart on the eurythmic work of interdisciplinary artist Vera Koppehel....
Last December 2022, after more than ten years of work, Rudolf Steiner’s three-part series of lectures and meetings given at...
Why were Steiner’s ideas for the visual arts so relevant for early twentieth-century artists like Wassily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian, who attended his lectures and read his books? Are they still relevant one hundred years later, as art history is now discovering artists like Hilma af Klint and others who...
A recent statement from Karolinska University is leading to a political rethink in Sweden about digitization in preschools, according to...
Consciously accepting and shaping the transitions between phases of life. From October 27th to 29th, an international conference on the...
Israeli musician, writer, and former student of Anthroposophic Studies at the Goetheanum, Omer Eilam, reflects on the attacks by Hamas and the response by the Israeli government, and calls for a radical and courageous change of course. On Saturday, October 7th, Hamas made an unprecedented attack on Israel, infiltrating through...
The Asia-Pacific Curative Education and Social Therapy Training will take place in Thailand beginning in October 2023. This autumn, a...
Juan Bottero, Co-Founder of Youth Section Argentina, returned to Argentina after completing the Goetheanum’s Anthroposophical Studies program in 2018, to...
A hymn to joy went viral. Aurélien Saniko was born in Cameroon. At the age of 13, he contracted an incurable disease, but after a year, he inexplicably recovered. He wanted to express his gratitude, and in 1985, at the age of 15, he wrote the song ”Comment ne pas te...
Anthroposophy in places around the world faces challenges with respect to the culture of those particular places. One such place...
Christine Saahs is a biodynamic winemaker, hostess and cookbook author. The Demeter-certified winery “Nikoleihof” is in Wachau, a wine region 70...
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