Annual Conference and Annual General Meeting of the Anthroposophical Society in America
Oct 10, 2025—Oct 12, 2025
Location
Detroit Waldorf School, 2555 Burns Avenue, Detroit, MI 48214
Cost $550 - $250 (visit the webpage for more information)
Event Contact Anthroposophical Society in America | Email
Categories Anthroposophy, Central Region US, Conference
DESTINY – REINCARNATION – COMMUNITY AT THE DETROIT WALDORF SCHOOL
Each year our annual conference provides an essential opportunity to meet in person to take up earnest dialog around various current activities in a context of themes ~ articulated through keynote talks, ceremonial and festive activity, and through conversation and workshops ~ to invigorate anthroposophical striving in the United States and in the world at this moment in time.
As our guiding theme for the 2024 Annual Conference we asked the question: How does anthroposophy live in the US? How would we like it to live?
This year, we take a step further in this esoteric stream and ask:
Who are we that undertake this work with anthroposophy in the world, and how is its foundation realized right where we are?
Our venue this year is the beautiful Detroit Waldorf School, where we will celebrate and learn together with featured speakers:
– Bart Eddy, Detroit Community Schools co-founder, whose Brightmoor Maker Space initiative is in its 14th year offering a developmental pathway of work with young people
– Tribal elder Frank Ettawageshik of the Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa, whose 40+ years of public service in securing tribal sovereignty and cultural preservation has made him a sought-after speaker and counselor throughout the world
– Richard Steel, speaker, poet, and managing director of the Karl König Institute; and Herbert Hagens, bringing research and perspective on the laws of karma and reincarnation through the lens of spiritual science